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How to clean a Williams WPC89 Board with some little acid damage ?

By aurelwap

5 years ago


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#6 5 years ago
Quoted from mbwalker:

Adding to LTG's comments, look up the threads that discusses battery damage and Zep to get rid of any residue acid that's not apparent if you decide to try to repair.[quoted image]

Doesn't vinegar accomplish the same task?

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