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baking soda vs vinegar
What do you think would work better for cleaning the corrosion off of my battery cables? I know there are probably better items out there to buy, but since I already have these items, why not.
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Re: baking soda vs vinegar
Baking soda and water but dont get it in the battery. I assume you me to clean the terminals???
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Re: baking soda vs vinegar
yes, the terminals.
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Re: baking soda vs vinegar
i have always uses Coke.... it is very acidic and works for me
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my dad has always told me to use wd-40 or carborator (sp?) cleaner.. seems to have worked for me.
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Re: baking soda vs vinegar
baking soda and water is the better choice, just don't get it in the battery like Doom said, it neutralizes acid.
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