Best stuff for cleaning battery terminals?

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I am wondering what the best stuff to clean up battery terminals is that is just spray on and requires little to no scrubbing. Want something that removes rust and battery acid.

I have been through a few brands and some seem like gimmics. Deoxit and Kroil seem to work well but they are expensive.

Was just wondering what your experiences are. I would rather try and save my battery terminals and associated wires where possible instead of replacing them where possible based on experiences.

Thanks.
 
In the past I've made a paste of baking soda and water, pour it on and let it fizzle. That'll get a bulk of it off. Then use a post cleaner and that should take you the rest of the way.

They also make sprays too. I used one but it made more of a mess than just a baking soda + water paste.
 
I just remove (unbolt) the positive terminal (usually the one with corrosion on Toyotas) and leave it in a solution of baking soda dissolved in hot water.
 
If they're corroded and water isn't leaking on them from the top then that means acid is leaking up from underneath.
 
The basic baking soda and water, keep adding more every minute until no more bubbling. Then pour a bucket of water on the battery or hose.

You can try felt washers.

If your charging system is in good shape and the battery is not a "leaker" I don't see why there would be corrosion building up. It's been awhile since I had corrosion on a battery terminal. I have 6 batteries for 2 vehicles and a boat. Three are AGM. No corrosion among the 6 batteries.
 
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