How to Clean Car Battery Terminals With Baking Soda

Popping the hood of your car can be a real nightmare. So much so that many people just don't do it, and, as a result, they miss some basic problems that can be solved at home. One example is battery terminal corrosion. If you neglect to clean the battery terminals when they need it, the corrosion can cause problems starting your vehicle. You can easily clean your car battery terminals with baking soda.

Things You'll Need

  • Baking soda
  • 1 toothbrush
  • 2 small towels
  • Petroleum jelly
  • Small bowl
  • Water
  • Screwdriver or wrench (depending on your battery terminal)

Pop the hood on your car and find the battery terminal. It is usually to your right as you stand in front of the car.

How to Clean Car Battery Terminals With Baking Soda

Remove the terminal connector wires from the battery, using either a screwdriver or wrench (this depends on whether the wires are connected with screws or bolts). Remove the negative wire first followed by the positive.

How to Clean Car Battery Terminals With Baking Soda

Pour 3 tablespoons of baking soda into a small bowl.

How to Clean Car Battery Terminals With Baking Soda

Add 1 tablespoon of warm water to the baking soda and mix the two until you have a paste.

How to Clean Car Battery Terminals With Baking Soda

Dip a toothbrush into the baking soda paste and scrub the battery connector wire heads. Be sure to clean the insides of the "O" ring, as this is where the connection to the battery will be most affected by corrosion.

How to Clean Car Battery Terminals With Baking Soda

Scrub the battery connection pegs where the wires were clamped on before your removed them. Be sure that your paste isn't too thin. You don't want water dribbling all over your battery. You want a nice thick paste to stay in place once you apply it.

How to Clean Car Battery Terminals With Baking Soda

Wipe off both the battery connection wire heads and the battery connection pegs with a clean, wet cloth or towel.

How to Clean Car Battery Terminals With Baking Soda

Allow the battery connection wires and the connection pegs to dry for at least 15 or 20 minutes. Don't reconnect the wires while they are wet. This will result in future corrosion and will defeat the whole purpose of cleaning them.

How to Clean Car Battery Terminals With Baking Soda

Slather a tiny bit of petroleum jelly onto the battery connection pegs. This will help slow down any future corrosion. Make sure everything is totally dry before you do this.

How to Clean Car Battery Terminals With Baking Soda

Reconnect the wire heads to the battery, install the positive wire to the battery first, then the negative. Wipe off any excess petroleum jelly that squirts through as you tighten the screws or bolts.

How to Clean Car Battery Terminals With Baking Soda