Ya, it doesn't work all that often. I guess my point is I don't believe in mixtures doing any good. When a battery sulfates, the spongy lead on plates is hard. That is what sulfated means. So, if it is hard all the way through and not just the surface of the plate you will never soften it up, and if you do it will drop off to bottom and then you are done anyway. This is why we have to keep our batteries fully charged at all times as the second that portion of the spongy lead is discharged it begins to harden. All lead acid batteries self discharge internally when sitting idle. At low temps it is very slow, high temps a good battery can be dead in 60 to 90 days. Keep them cool, dry , and fully charged. Battery maintainer is great. I know, I don't take that good care of all my batteries either. Have too many. One of the biggest problems I see is guys wash their tractor,don't wash batteries good, batteries are covered in dirt, turns to mud, batteries go dead. Discharging externally across top of battery. Batteries now days no good!!!!!!! Wonder why.
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