[NTLK] Leaky battery!

Dennis Swaney romad at nvwisp.com
Fri Sep 14 11:10:12 EDT 2018


And white vinegar is probably the cheapest and best to use as it is usually
5 - 8% acetic acid, the active ingredient. However, there are vinegars that
have up to 20% acetic acid available, mainly as herbicides.

Sincerely,
Dennis B. Swaney

"I think, therefore I Mac"

On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 10:49 PM, Forrest Buffenmyer <
newton_phoenix at mindspring.com> wrote:

> Yes it’s vinegar. Always with corroded batteries.
>
> Here’s your test: Put either baking soda in its natural dry state on the
> corrosion, or in a solution with water. Nothing.
>
> Submerge the corroded item in vinegar. PRESTO! Foaming cleaning action.
>
> Don’t forget to rinse well with water afterwards.
>
> Mahalo,
> Forrest
>
> Sent from my iPad Pro 9.7"
>
>



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