Hey my friends
I will give you all one of my best practices for cleaning and polishing the main fuse box.
Take a paper and pencil.
Remove the main fuse box from the car, labeling all the wires carefully, and of course with the battery disconnected.
Prepare a CITRIC ACID SOLUTION, and have on hand a small stainless steel wire brush. Will put the links of those items on amazon below.
The citric acid is used in the food industry as an additive for food conservation. It is also used on the stainless steel vessel fabrication, one of my areas of knowledge, to remove impurities that lay on stainless steel surfaces. In that way it is passivated and does not corrode during its operation.
Back to our fuse box, remove all the screws and put them on a separated container since most of the times they are from a different metal than the fuse box itself.
On one container you put the main fuse box with the citric acid solution (1 table spoons per liter of water) and in another container with same solution all the screws.
If you heat up the solution up to 60 degrees Celsius, much better. That is about 150 F.
Let the parts stay in the solution overnight and at the following day you rinse them and brush softly with the wire brush suggested. You will see marvelous results. Dry all the parts at sun or n the Oven at 150F for 40 minutes.
Citric acid:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H3FHWCG/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_BABFYGF6ZG5SEDPZSYYM?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1Small stainless steel wire brush:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08CTLKFTV/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_BBE9RMVJNS1BXMVTC1SS?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1Regarding the fuses the BEST BRAND I use is FLOSSER, find them on eBay. They are called TORPEDO FUSES.
Best Regards
L.peterssen