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Is there a hack to keep the camera clean ?

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Is there a hack to keep the camera clean ?

Wondering if anyone has figured out how to keep the back up camera lens clean
I find in the ran or snow then night its a blurry view
I try to give it a wipe with my thumb if I remember but thats not exactly the best approach IMO
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Re: Is there a hack to keep the camera clean ?

Aquapel or rain-x might take care of the water on the lens, but not the drips that hang off the edge of the trim strip in the view of the camera (on second thought, maybe it could)


IDK of any way to keep it from getting dusty/dirty though. Build a tiny windshield wiper system?
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Maybe a wash nozzle with WWAF
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