Ive done at several times and it has worked. Once you wipe away the liquid you may have to sand off any dry acid from the battery terminals so the new batteries have a good connection. Dont forget to wash your hands!
2007-11-27 09:21:23
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answered by Anonymous
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that's why cameras saved for a protracted time ought to have the batteries got rid of. you are able to attempt to chip out as lots of the leakage as obtainable. Then use a sparkling pencil eraser to attempt to rub out any last leakage on the terminals. heavily blow out the interior so none is going deep into the digicam. Then wipe the terminals with a q-tip soaked in slightly rubbing alcohol. Then pop in new batteries and notice if it rather works. If no longer, then the leakage probable have been given too a techniques into the digicam, and it will must be taken aside to scrub all of it out. The action picture ought to nonetheless have some photographs on it. do no longer anticipate lots from them. Get it developed and notice, yet do no longer try using the remainder of it. only purchase a roll of unpolluted action picture.
2016-11-12 22:24:48
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answered by ? 4
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yes you can.. wipe away what ever acid is still wet
then make a watery pase of baking soda and water
brush a bit on the area to loosen some of the dryed
acid..dry the area ..then use a bit of emery cloth
or steel wool on the metal contacts that have corroded
this should do ya good
2007-11-27 11:24:21
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answered by nudiebob 3
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You can clean them up IF the acid hasn't coroded anything too bad in the toy. chances are, you will be dealing with replacing the electric ports at WORST, but still.
Oh, btw, Battary acid will eat through your shirt if it stays long enough, I'd watch out. getting it in your eye = I feel sorry for you.
2007-11-27 09:21:31
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answered by d3athbreak911 3
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Yes and use a steel wool pad to clean the contacts. I've fixed many toys this way.
2007-11-27 10:00:55
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answered by HarleyRider 2
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You clean it, but wear a glove, don't touch anything, specialy your face. Wash your hands after you are done.
Well its possible that screwd wires or other parts inside.
2007-11-27 09:30:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the toy and where the liquid spilled over.
2007-11-27 09:19:45
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answered by niiro13 7
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most likly
2007-11-27 09:20:08
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answered by hcsoccerfreak@sbcglobal.net 2
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