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How to Change a Car Battery : How to Clean Car Battery Terminals


Get rid of corrosion on car battery terminals. Learn how to clean your car battery terminals in this free car maintenance video. Expert: Aaron Gregory Bio: Aaron Gregory is an ASE certified mechanic. Between 1998 and 2001 he attended the auto technician certification program at Santa Rosa Junior College in Santa Rosa, California. Filmmaker: Casey Lewiston




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17 Responses to “How to Change a Car Battery : How to Clean Car Battery Terminals”

  1. Khunable

    haha that comment caught me off guard and I’m laughing like a fool. I forgot what the video was about.

  2. crapper1

    screw the screwdriver use corse sandpaper thats what i use

  3. enterBJ40

    why a certified mechanic goes the harder way instead of show the easy -most- correct-more practical/economical way and just pour some coke or any drink beverage wich contains soda into the battery terminals?
    he want to look more professional than us?

  4. enterBJ40

    di-electric grease…

  5. enterBJ40

    hes wearing rubber gloves because hes dealing with battery terminals… wich are made of lead.A matter of health.

  6. augtenth

    - Pour baking soda on the terminals
    - Pour water onto the terminals
    - Baking soda will bubble and wash away, as will the corosion
    - No scraping needed
    - Word up

  7. DimplezTV

    or coke

  8. cajunveggie

    those aren’t female gloves asshole. That was a funny comment though.

  9. ascheepe

    well hmm… I use them when I work with solvents otherwise my hands feel burning for days. So yeah, better be safe then sorry.

  10. MRcheckpoint5

    Do you have to wear rubber “female” gloves to clean your battery??

  11. zjjeepman1993

    dont use a wire brush, just use a soft brissled toothbrush or a paintbrush and a solution of baking soda and water.

  12. utubeb14

    lol…

  13. cool69rr

    use a brush with plastic or nylon bristles with baking soda and water, a wire brush will put deep scratches in the soft lead terminals

  14. wincashfast

    the secret to clean it without even touching it is…


    Boiling water =)

  15. ZoltanG

    little grease on terminals helps prevent corrosion

  16. bigpapa134

    just mix half hot water and little baking powder and pour it on ur battery and terminals

  17. ligyro

    “little more complicated because it’s female”

    true true…

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