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There are quality tools that are not too expensive to use with battery service. There is a squeeze bulb that works great to remove battery fluid, plastic gloves, eye goggles, and nifty battery acid dispenser bottles with a quick pour spout that has a push on off valve.
It is no different than anything else if you are properly prepared and have the right stuff.
Battery acid is easily washed off hands/arms with water. Stings for a while on an open cut but I am sure there are many more chemicals in the automotive world that are worse. Super Purple cleaner comes to mind. That stuff does eat your skin.
Lost a few uniform pants/shirts and cotton t shirts along the way in a 20 year parts career but not as bad as "acid" sounds.
It is no different than anything else if you are properly prepared and have the right stuff.
Battery acid is easily washed off hands/arms with water. Stings for a while on an open cut but I am sure there are many more chemicals in the automotive world that are worse. Super Purple cleaner comes to mind. That stuff does eat your skin.
Lost a few uniform pants/shirts and cotton t shirts along the way in a 20 year parts career but not as bad as "acid" sounds.