Dust, rain, and bugs can have a great impact on the quality
of your camera’s picture, but with the following easy tips, you can keep the
image quality looking great throughout the life of your security camera.
1. Distilled Water – Put some distilled water into a squeeze bottle with
small tip. You’ll want to gently apply some water droplets, and then blot
gently with lens tissue or another clean, lint-free, scratch-free material.
2. Baby
Shampoo – A mild surfactant like Johnson’s baby shampoo
(diluted with water) lightly applied to the glass and blotted dry is a
great way to remove dust, spider webs, and oil compounds from areas that
create steam from oil based foods.
3. Hot Air –
By using a hair dryer to a dry lens you are heating
up the glass to a point where the molecules are now looser and easier to
remove. The reason why waxing a car is such a chore is the effort
needed to create heat by rubbing the surface to warm up the compounds so
they can be removed. A simple hair dryer to a lint free cloth can do
the trick for minor cleaning needs.