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Camera Lens Cleaning
I have 3 FloodLight cameras. They all work flawlessly. My question: they are exposed to the elements and things get a bit dirty. Cleaning the lights are simple enough: soft terry cloth and water...maybe a mild detergent like Dawn or something. But what about the actual camera lens (that dome-like thing on the underside of the unit)? Would the same logic apply (soft cloth with water and a mild detergent)? I have looked everywhere and keying in 'clean the lens' reveals zero suggestions.
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11-12-2019 13:55:45
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Yep, stick with lens or screen cleaners. Either for glasses/cameras or products for cleaning a computer screen. Soft cloth is logical of course, but could be a risk its not a soft as you think.Glad to hear they are working flawlessly, that's not everyone's experience. Do you have your motion sensitivity to "people only" by any chance? If so, does that work at night for you?
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11-12-2019 20:59:17
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CDude, alant89: Actually, my name is also Alan. Thank you for the return. I, like you, logically determined that either a micro-fiber cloth (right, again - some not so soft), or an eye-glass cleaner cloth/wipe (I used the Zeiss Lens Cleaning Wipe - available at any Walmart) should be, and was, used
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12-12-2019 10:03:25
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alant89
I would use one of those wipes that you would use on a pair of glasses, should be safe.
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11-12-2019 19:52:27
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