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<blockquote data-quote="gmoney" data-source="post: 187671" data-attributes="member: 4200"><p>WOW, be cafeful with that puddle around the battery. It's most likely sulfuric acid if it came from inside of the battery, it will eat through everything! I would suggest neutralizing the acid with a lot of baking soda before trying to remove the battery and clean up the spill.</p><p></p><p>The voltage regulator went on my dads car once and so the battery overcharged and boiled the acid causing it to leak out. This acid rusted everything around the battery very quickly, it was a mess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gmoney, post: 187671, member: 4200"] WOW, be cafeful with that puddle around the battery. It's most likely sulfuric acid if it came from inside of the battery, it will eat through everything! I would suggest neutralizing the acid with a lot of baking soda before trying to remove the battery and clean up the spill. The voltage regulator went on my dads car once and so the battery overcharged and boiled the acid causing it to leak out. This acid rusted everything around the battery very quickly, it was a mess. [/QUOTE]
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