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06.27.2006, 02:12 AM

The residue of Ni "battery-acid" should just be water soluble. No need for strong stuff. Try to wipe it off with a wet tissue.

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06.27.2006, 02:21 AM

I tried and it wouldn't come off
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06.27.2006, 03:05 AM

Oh, sorry :013:

Maybe some Alcohol?


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06.27.2006, 10:44 AM

would gin work? lol j/k


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06.27.2006, 10:58 AM

I had exactly the same thing happen to me with a brand new pack of IB4200 all over my chassis
   
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06.27.2006, 11:12 AM

I just hate cleaning the truck because those acid spots just make it look horrible
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