Surface tension fluid

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A couple of my security cameras are fixed in places which are a bit awkward to reach,
therefore cleaning the plastic dome which protect the lens is very difficult so not a daily job.

After a few weeks the domes get dirty and start to reduce the image quality.

I seem to remember reading about a fluid which effects the surface tension of water so preventing it from forming droplets, which then leaving any dirt particles which are caught in the liquid,

Has anyone on here used this stuff or has a suggestion as to what I might use on the camera domes.

Thanks in advance for all suggestions

Tim
 
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As above use a car windscreen sealant, there are a bunch that outlast rain x though. The G-Techniq G1 is very good and very durable though you will needs to ensure the dome is ultra clean. Carlack also do one that is pretty durable, I use this on lots of things not car related ;) It comes with it's own cleaner.
 

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