Batteries Corroded In Some Of My Kids Toys And When I Replaced Them The Toy Didnt Work..the Things In The Toy?

December 22nd, 2009 by admin | Filed under toys.

where the batteries touch now are covered with a rust like covering…can the toy be saved?

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5 Responses to “Batteries Corroded In Some Of My Kids Toys And When I Replaced Them The Toy Didnt Work..the Things In The Toy?”

  1. ruth e says:

    try using a little bit of sand paper, and sand away the corrosion at the contact points of the battery.

  2. DeeDee says:

    get you a toothbrush with a little bit of backing soda and it will get all of the corrosion off of the terminals

  3. spook709 says:

    no now the connections in the toy are corroded which means the connections will not conduct electric through so next time take the baterys out when the toy is not in use

  4. jazmine says:

    Often a contact is plated, so it’s best to clean them with a contact cleaner - or you’ll risk quicker corrosion in the future. If you don’t have electrical contact cleaner handy, a pencil eraser will do the trick.

  5. atypical carl says:

    Try a tiny bit of rubbing alcohol on a q-tip to clean the corroded terminals… Blow air on it to dry it and replace the batteries… Or a pencil eraser.. Good luck

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