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Once you have the block out (you did take pictures or do a drawing??), you will need 3 things from the Dollar store. Plastic long sealing tub, stiff tooth brush and big bottle of lemon juice. You will need some salt too but there should be some in the cabinet.
Place fuse block in tray and fill 2/3 with lemon juice. Put lid on and shake up making sure everything gets coated. Wait 5 minutes and turn block over for another 5 min. Take stiff toothbrush and get after it. For the dark spots, put some salt on brush and scrub. Rinse clean. Your should be good for another lifetime. Attached image(s) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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