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-[* black] With the Lightsaber disassembled, you can now remove the old C batteries. If the batteries were leaking in anyway, be sure you thoroughly clean the inside of the hilt with a pair of tweezers to remove the toxic battery acid. Make sure you are wearing gloves to protect yourself and wipe away any excess acid with a clean tissue or napkin.
+[* black] Now, you must remove the old C batteries.
+[* black] If the batteries were leaking, be sure you thoroughly clean the inside of the hilt with a pair of tweezers to scrape off the battery acid and wipe away any acid that remains with a tissue or napkin.
+[* black] Warning: Battery Acid can be toxic and dangerous for your health. Wear gloves to protect yourself.