Re: How or What Neutralizes Alkaline Cell Juice?

"Watson A.Name \"Watt Sun - the Dark Remover\"" wrote in news:cbpc2i$7jot7$ snipped-for-privacy@hades.csu.net:

> One cell leaked some juice inside my Mini MagLight, and I cleaned the > threads and spring off and scraped all the residue I could off the > endcap. But it still makes poor contact, even after I cleaned it again. > > I googled for "remove corrosion caused by alkaline battery" and it came > back with hits for removing corrosion from lead-acid storage batteries, > but nothing for alkalines. The lead-acid batteries are neutralized by > an alkali such as baking soda, but since an alkaline cell is already > alkaline, I don't imagine that using baking soda would help. And I'd > say this mainly applies to removing corrosion from aluminum and steel > springs. > > Does anyone have an authoratative source of info about this, because I'd > rather not use something that could make the corrosion even worse. > Using "Cola" or similar remedies is not what I'd call a valid method. > Thanks. >

Ordinary household white vinegar.(you use an acid to neutralize alkalines). Then rinse well,and dry.

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Jim Yanik
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