Newsgroups: sci.electronics
Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!rochester!udel!bogus.sura.net!darwin.sura.net!haven.umd.edu!uunet!emba-news.uvm.edu!morris.emba.uvm.edu!me170pjd
From: me170pjd@emba-news.uvm.edu.UUCP (Peter J Demko)
Subject: Re: Removing battery corrosion
Message-ID: <1993Apr26.165902.239@uvm.edu>
Originator: me170pjd@morris.emba.uvm.edu
Sender: news@uvm.edu
Organization: University of Vermont -- Division of EMBA Computer Facility
References: <1993Apr25.201129.1239@Princeton.EDU>
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1993 16:59:02 GMT
Lines: 8

From article <1993Apr25.201129.1239@Princeton.EDU>, by fuchs@tsar.princeton.edu (Ira H. Fuchs):
> Is there a readily available solvent that does a good job at removing the  
> corrosion/encrustation that collects on the battery terminals (usually the  
> cathode) when using alkaline batteries (or more accurately, when NOT using  
> them for a long time)? 
 generally,  the corrosion is a signal that it's time to send them
 of to the recyclers, but if you're that desperate or cheap try 
baking soda and a wire brush. use gloves and goggles, please!
