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Take baking soda in a small cup and add small amount of water so it is a like a paste. Use an old tooth brush and brush it on the battery and wiring terminals. The baking soda will neutralize the corrosive acid. When it stops bubbling, wipe it off with an old cloth. Cover the terminal/wire assy with common axle grease and your corrosion will not return. This is an old mechanics trick has worked for years and works. Find out more: tips4car .
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