This procedure is quite complex. I would need a resistor and to open all my electronic devices, unsolder the aluminum electrolytic capacitors, repair, resolder the aluminum electrolytic capacitors and close all the electronic devices. He does not mention whether this recommendation works only for new aluminum electrolytic capacitors that have been used very little or whether it covers all of them, even those manufactured in the early 90s and early 2000s. He does not mention the humidity they can withstand. I do not know if age, temperature and humidity change the greater or lesser interval to energize all aluminum electrolytic capacitors assembled in an electronic circuit or separately. He mentions a maximum temperature of 35°C. Here at home it sometimes goes to 36°C.
I have asked several times to the manufacturers of aluminum electrolytic capacitors, I have done this with several brands but they have never answered my emails.