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How to Clean Car Battery Terminals (WITHOUT Spending 1 Round).

How to Clean Car Battery Terminals (WITHOUT Spending 1 Round).

Does your car sometimes have trouble starting?

It may be the battery that is oxidized, dirty or sulphated...

No need to go to the garage and spend a fortune for nothing!

Luckily, there's a quick and easy trick to cleaning battery terminals yourself without spending a dime.

The trick is to clean them with a mixture of baking soda and vinegar water . Watch how:

How to Clean Car Battery Terminals (WITHOUT Spending 1 Round).

Contents
  • What you need
  • How to
  • Result
  • Why does it work?

What you need

- 1 glass of baking soda

- 1/4 glass of water with vinegar

- 2 cloths

How to

1. Disconnect the battery terminals.

2. Mix the baking soda in the vinegar water.

3. Stir to form a sort of paste.

4. Put this paste on the cloth.

5. Scrub the pods thoroughly to clean them.

6. Wipe the pods with the dry cloth without rinsing.

7. Reconnect the cables.

Result

And There you go ! Your car battery terminals are now spotless :-)

Easy, fast and efficient, right?

No more difficult morning starts!

Now, the Schumi starts are yours! Your car will start instantly, even in winter.

Plus, it's economical, because you don't have to go to a garage for that!

It is important to avoid oxidation of the terminals which can cause electrical problems and affect starting.

To do this, regularly check the condition of the battery terminals.

This trick works for car batteries, but also for motorcycles, tractors, quads or any machine that uses a battery.

Why does it work?

The vinegar and baking soda paste cleans the battery terminals while preventing their oxidation.

Deposits and oxidation residues are removed, but above all they do not come back any time soon.

Corrosion doesn't come back either with this simple method.

You don't even need to buy WD40 to repair your faulty battery!