Instead of disassembling the terminal to replace it, you can also disassemble/clean/reassemble the OEM one, for example see [link|https://www.digikey.com/en/blog/how-to-properly-clean-battery-contacts|this post from DigiKey] (it works for battery terminals in general). If you can't disassemble it, do not use liquids for cleaning (usually you don't want them near anything electronic) but something like a brush to remove as much "rust" as possible
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Instead of disassembling the terminal to replace it, you can also disassemble/clean/reassemble the OEM one, for example see [link|https://www.digikey.com/en/blog/how-to-properly-clean-battery-contacts|this post from DigiKey] or [link|https://www.prismspecialties.com/blog/2020/11/16/how-to-clean-battery-corrosion-off-electronics/|this one|new_window=true] (it works for battery terminals in general). If you can't disassemble it, do not use liquids for cleaning (usually you don't want them near anything electronic) but something like a brush to remove as much "rust" as possible
Instead of disassembling the terminal to replace it, you can also clean it, for example see [link|https://www.digikey.com/en/blog/how-to-properly-clean-battery-contacts|this post from DigiKey|new_window=true] (it works for battery terminals in general). If you can't disassemble it, do not use liquids for cleaning (usually you don't want them near anything electronic) but something like a brush to remove as much "rust" as possible
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Instead of disassembling the terminal to replace it, you can also disassemble/clean/reassemble the OEM one, for example see [link|https://www.digikey.com/en/blog/how-to-properly-clean-battery-contacts|this post from DigiKey] (it works for battery terminals in general). If you can't disassemble it, do not use liquids for cleaning (usually you don't want them near anything electronic) but something like a brush to remove as much "rust" as possible
Instead of disassembling the terminal to replace it, you can also clean it, for example see [link|https://www.digikey.com/en/blog/how-to-properly-clean-battery-contacts|this post from DigiKey|new_window=true] (it works for battery terminals in general). If you can't disassemble it, do not use liquids for cleaning (usually you don't want them near anything electronic) but something like a brush to remove as much "rust" as possible