Golf Cart Batteries???????

Beemerboy

Just One More Coat
I did a buddies golf cart yesterday, he a regular customer that has 8 acres and uses this for getting around on. There was weeds and all sorts of stuff on it. Anyway I've never worked on a GC and really only cleaned the outside. Then he lifts up the seat and there is 5 or 6 really dirty batteries, I said we should clean those up. Then I think WOW there is a lot of exposed wires should I use water.

Sorry for the long explanation but I'm not sure how to approach this job.
Should I clean with baking soda and water, or what?

Thanks
 
I worked at a golf course for abouta year just spray them with the pressure washer as much as you want just watch out for a little black box sometimes it is mounted under the body so you dont have to worry about it and if you do get water in it and it doesnt go just wait like 10 min for the water to dry and it will go again.
 
If there are any signs of acid, use baking soda + water to neutralize it, then use an APC for the rest of the job
 
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