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[title] Clean the terminals
[* icon_note] Most household batteries contain a base, which is what corrosion is made of. An acid like white vinegar or lemon juice will neutralize this base.
-[* black] Quickly dip a cotton swab in white vinegar or lemon juice.
+[* black] Lightly dip a cotton swab in white vinegar or lemon juice.
[* icon_note] Don't soak the cotton swab. Only use a small amount of liquid at a time.
[* black] Gently rub the battery terminals with the cotton swab to dissolve and remove the corrosion.
[* icon_note] The corrosion may fizz and bubble. Don't worry, this is normal.
[* black] Continue this process until there's no corrosion on the terminals.