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Don't touch them and don't stick anything in the battery area. Oxidation can and will happen weather the battery is plugged in or not. If the environmental conditions around the laptop are right to cause the oxidation.
Yeah, touching them would be the WORST thing you could do. BUT!
I do think their is some kind of oxidation preventing coating you can put on them. I read about it while looking for info on how to protect the pins on the old NES consoles. I forget the name of it though. Perhaps google can help?
I decided to just keep the battery in. Don't want to risk the pins bending and then no battery could work. Better to just buy a $125 battery when needed than to have the laptop screwed.
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