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Bob Dobbs wrote:
dave wrote: wrote: One time, I was trying to clean some battery corrosion out of an old aluminum flashlight.I poured a little bit (about a spoon full) of that pure Sulphuric acid in there.Immediatelly, it got HOT and smoke started coming out of there.I dropped the flashlight and I ran out of my shed.That stuff is Dangerous! cuhulin Try white vinegar next time. Even better to try and neutralize the acidic battery juice than vinegar, an acid itself, would be to use dish washing detergent, a base. Flashlight batteries are full of alkaline, not acid. That's why you use acid to clean up when one leaks. Then you flush with water. Then a little isopropyl alcohol to flush the ater away. |
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