torbrub t1_iua3l4h wrote on October 29, 2022 at 7:07 PM Reply to LPT: Pick at least 1 day a year to check/replace/remove dying batteries, not just in smoke alarms. Weather radios, older remotes, anywhere they may leak and ruin devices. And recycle, don't toss the old ones. Time change dates are easiest to remember, or set 1 or 2 annual reminders. by Njtotx3 LPT: Lemon juice will neutralize and dissolve leaked battery acid from alkaline batteries. You can clean your device(s) up to almost new condition again if a battery has leaked in it. Permalink 1
torbrub t1_iua3l4h wrote
Reply to LPT: Pick at least 1 day a year to check/replace/remove dying batteries, not just in smoke alarms. Weather radios, older remotes, anywhere they may leak and ruin devices. And recycle, don't toss the old ones. Time change dates are easiest to remember, or set 1 or 2 annual reminders. by Njtotx3
LPT: Lemon juice will neutralize and dissolve leaked battery acid from alkaline batteries. You can clean your device(s) up to almost new condition again if a battery has leaked in it.