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Old 08-22-2002, 11:27 AM   #5
PKRWUD
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Originally posted by cyberstang5.0
If you do, DON'T USE COKE!!! Yes, it removes the battery crud, but when the motor heats up, it will crystalize the sugar in the coke and you'll have electrical connection issues again. If you want to use a simple home remedy, boil some water and disolve baking power into it. Put enough power to make the water pretty cloudy. Then pour the hot soultion on the battery terminals and the clamps. Wipe off with a rag, and your good to go. You can also use a battery cleaner brush.
Excellent tip, but it's baking SODA, not baking POWDER. Just want to make sure everyone knows before running off to the store.



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