you cant because the battery wont be useable anymore :D
Baking soda and water.
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NO you might make some deadly gas fumes use baking soda and water mix then when it drys out sprinkle baking soda on all metal under battery.
Yes, with baking soda.
Use a mixture of baking soda and water.
Baking soda will decrease acidity of battery acid
The corrosion on the battery terminals is from the acid inside the battery. Baking soda neutralizes the acid so that it doesn't corrode the battery cables and the metal parts around the battery.
Disconnect battery cablesMake a mixture or baking soda and waterUse a toothbrush or other to brush on and around cables and battery terminalsRinse well with water USE EYE PROTECTION
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No, but they will corrode at the battery posts. Clean them off with water and baking soda. Then use a battery post cleaning tool to clean the post off.
Use baking soda and cotton swabs. If really bad you may use sand paper to clean connections.