Had to get the car battery replaced yesterday and the tech used something I'd never seen before.
It's a sodium bicarbonate (can't spell) spray. Bascily a spray form of baking soda. They tech sprayed my battery tray and within a minute it was totally crud free.
I always had to pull my battery cable off and remove my retaining strap to soak them in a baking soda solution to clean them. This spray should make things a lot easier since I can just pop the hood, spray, and wipe off a few minutes later - no need to remove anything and no need to reprogram the stereo presets. I picked up a small can for $2 at autozone.
They also have a $2 can of anti-corosion sealent to use on the terminals. I'm using this instead of the petroleum jelly trick.
It's a sodium bicarbonate (can't spell) spray. Bascily a spray form of baking soda. They tech sprayed my battery tray and within a minute it was totally crud free.
I always had to pull my battery cable off and remove my retaining strap to soak them in a baking soda solution to clean them. This spray should make things a lot easier since I can just pop the hood, spray, and wipe off a few minutes later - no need to remove anything and no need to reprogram the stereo presets. I picked up a small can for $2 at autozone.
They also have a $2 can of anti-corosion sealent to use on the terminals. I'm using this instead of the petroleum jelly trick.