In a message dated 1/22/06 1:32:32 PM Eastern Standard Time, vanagon@ASTOUND.NET writes:
> Could it be baking soda? > Baking soda sprinkled on the bottom of your battery box after a good clean > and repaint will help with any acid vapor or condensation that may collect > on the bottom of the box by imediately neturalizing it. > > well crystallized battery acid looks just like baking soda, so i wouldnt take a chance.. vacuum it out of there, wipe it down with a dry ray, vacuum it again, and then wipe it out with a damp rag.. then something to neutralize the acid.. then clean up any rust , prime, and repaint with some rust inhibiting primer or POR-15 chris |
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