There are a few things that can neutralize battery acid. A common household item that can be used to neutralize battery acid is baking soda. Other items that can be used to neutralize battery acid include vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, and salt.

A toothbrush and a small amount of soap.

Yes, vinegar can be used to clean battery terminals. Vinegar is a mild acid and will remove corrosion and build-up from the terminals. Be sure to rinse the terminals with water after using vinegar to avoid any corrosion from reoccurring.

Yes, you can use hydrogen peroxide to clean battery terminals. However, be sure to use a safe concentration and wear protective gear when handling hydrogen peroxide.

No, brake cleaner will not clean battery terminals.

WD40 is not good for battery terminals. It can corrode the metal and cause a short.

Grease is not recommended to be put on battery terminals as it can cause corrosion and lead to a short.

There are a few things you can do to help get rid of battery corrosion. One is to keep your battery in a dry and cool environment. Another is to avoid letting it come into contact with metal objects. Finally, make sure you replace your battery if it starts to show signs of corrosion.

If the corrosion is on the battery terminals, you can use a wire brush to remove the corrosion. You can also pour a small amount of boiling water onto the corroded area and wait a few minutes for it to cool before touching it. If the corrosion is on the metal surface, you can use a wire brush or an abrasive pad to remove the corrosion.

The short answer is no, you should not spray carb cleaner on battery terminals. Carb cleaner is a highly acidic substance and can corrode the metal on battery terminals. If you do happen to get carb cleaner on your battery terminals, you can clean them off with a mild soap and water solution.

There is some debate about whether or not carb cleaner can be safely used on electrical contacts, but generally it is considered safe to do so. Some people say that the acidity of the cleaner will neutralize any corrosive elements on the contact, while others say that the cleaning chemicals themselves may cause damage if they get into the electrical system. It is always best to consult a professional if you are unsure about whether or not carb cleaner can be safely used on electrical contacts.

Brake cleaner is not a recommended cleaning agent for electrical connections. Brake cleaner can damage the surface of the connection and short out the electrical current.