mercyangel
Proud Memaw
This really isn't an automotive question, but I thought maybe y'all could help me with it. The DVD player in our car has 2 sets of cordless headphones so the kids can watch a movie and we don't have to listen to it. Evidently, some time ago, one or more of the 3 AAA batteries in one of the sets of headphones leaked and it has now dried into a kind of white-ish powdery like substance. I know this should be removed before replacing the batteries, but how??? Is there a special solvent to use to clean it up, or what? Any advice will be greatly appreciated as a new set of these headphones is VERY expensive.
Thanks y'all!
Beth
Thanks y'all!
Beth