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I got this camera for my wife. She’s been using it without any problem. But after she put it away for a while, the camera would not turn on even with new batteries installed. She probably did not use the camera for 3 months or longer with the batteries in it. Did the batteries ruin it?

Have you tried a water and baking soda mix. Using a Q-tip to clear up the acid?

NINO Sylmar, just to clarify those batteries do not leak acid. You most likely were using standard alkali batteries, there is no acidic electrolyte. The substance that leaks from those batteries is potassium hydroxide which is alkaline and can cause severe corrosion. Clean it properly with a qtip and some vinegar. Then dry it of with a qtip and some sterile water, rinse with isopropyl alcohol.

This must be a common issue with Kodak. Pathetic

Team - believe the common issue that many customers experience with this model Kodak camera is that new batteries don’t resolve the issue and there is no obvious corrosion present to clean up, so please advise what else the problem can be for the majority who don’t have a leaky old battery issue as the reason the camera (in good condition) won’t power up with new batteries. TY.