Quoted from Major-Havoc:Really not worth the time in repairing. Acid never stops. A new replacement is not that expensive. Just tell Ken not to cheap out and fix it right.
Say what???? Is that how you see the hobby? You must nutralize the acid (technically it's a base, not an acid) with vinegar and give it a good scrub. I usually let it stay for an hour or so and wash it of with some alcohol.
Then all the affected parts will be desoldered and thrown away. After that the board will be sanded down and the parts can be replaced after a first optical check. Then comes the moment of thruth, the test. Wirebridges will be added and as last a silicium battery.