You should get into the habit of cleaning your golf cart batteries twice a year. Always wear protective gloves, goggles and clothing when handling batteries and acid. With that said, you will need the following tools items on hand when cleaning your batteries.
While doing this, make sure any of the solution does not get inside the battery at any point. Once you have cleaned the batteries completely, wash them off with water and dry with a towel. Use the post cleaner to clean off the battery connections before you put them back into the golf cart. Coat the connectors and posts with a thin layer of grease or petroleum jelly.
- Post cleaner (or wire brush)
- Baking Soda
- Bucket of water
- Grease or Petroleum Jelly
While doing this, make sure any of the solution does not get inside the battery at any point. Once you have cleaned the batteries completely, wash them off with water and dry with a towel. Use the post cleaner to clean off the battery connections before you put them back into the golf cart. Coat the connectors and posts with a thin layer of grease or petroleum jelly.