I’d start with cotton swabs and Isopropyl Alcohol (90%).

Clark Martin
A designated driver on the information Super Highway

> On Mar 9, 2019, at 2:24 PM, Noofle <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Two days ago I picked up some vintage apple Macintosh computers along with 
> some vintage apple accessories and was ecstatic when the person giving me the 
> computers said I could have their Macintosh IIfx in near mint cosmetic 
> condition (besides some yellowing of the plastic) free of charge. When I got 
> home however and opened the beastly machine I was presented with one of the 
> worse cases of CMOS battery leakage I have ever seen. Both the CMOS batteries 
> had leaked onto the motherboard and it was not pretty to say the least. Now 
> I'm tasked with repairing my Macintosh IIfx but I don't even know where to 
> start. Any advice? Here's a picture of the leak: Link to Hi-Res Image of CMOS 
> battery leak. <https://imgur.com/a/egH3reu>

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