This is used to neutralize the corrosive properties of the other solution and to further clean the wires.
Cleaning electrical contacts with vinegar.
Use a wrench to disconnect the negative battery cable.
Remove all dirt and debris by using the abrasive rag emery rag or.
Get a contact cleaner kit.
You can t clean an electrical contact with water but there are some products that are safe and effective.
With the kit usually you will get a few types of solution.
Before you start using it read the instructions carefully.
The other solution is sodium bicarbonate or baking soda and water.
Apply a spray coating of the contact lubricant.
1 16 inch or smaller diameter steel brush.
Its the acidity and corrosiveness of the salt and vinegar together that you want.
Use a screwdriver if needed to remove the contacts for soaking and never submerge an item that is connected to electricity of other delicate components.
Try cleaning the contacts with a micro brush and contact cleaning solution if it s not too dirty.
At first try to remove dirt and debris without using the solution.
In 1 2 hour or so the copper color has returned to all but a few of the spots that were blackened from where the connector rested inside the plastic connector and really got soaked.
Brush the pins again to remove any left over debris.
Electrical contacts may get dirty with normal use which can affect an item s performance.
It s working quite well on an old connector that was green brown from being 40 years old.
That s what got me inspired to make my very own household cleaner for electronics after my name brand cleaner finally ran out this weekend it was really my better half who got me wondering about a no chemical affordable diy.
Any kind of vinegar will work from balsamic to rice to white vinegars.
Use vinegar to clean the pins if contact cleaner is not available.
But nail polish remover vinegar and cleaning solution will take longer to dry.
Set your brake optional but safe.
If you had the choice between paying 13 00 or 1 50 for the exact same product i don t think there would be any hesitation you d opt for the cheaper option.
Option 1 using a cleaner or vinegar.
Apply a quick spray of the electrical contact cleaner to remove any dry dust or corrosion.
This will aid in keeping the corrosion at bay and increase the conductivity of the.
The ions in the salt interact with the acid in the vinegar to create a strong cleaning solution.
Went to you tube and found for cleaning copper add salt to the vinegar.
Oxidation of metal parts because of humidity and old leaking batteries is a common cause of corrosion.