HaulingAss
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- Western Washington, USA
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- Cybertruck DM, 2010 F-150, 2018 Performance Model 3, 2024 Performance Model 3
I'm often travelling on shitty roads with de-icer applied, slush, dirt, sand, mud, and lots of rain. When I wax my car I buff a little wax on the camera lens. That reduces the surface tension of water on the lens and reduces smearing of the image. Sure, its still blurry, and chlorides and dirt can still adhere, but I can see all I need to be able to use it to drive with. Driving safely is not rocket science, or a photo contest, you just need to know where the other cars in the vicinity are.Probably dependent where you live. In Vegas after the rain and wind you can barely make out what’s on camera. Even during AP or FSD you’ll get a notification of cameras blocked. Obviously this can be remedied by cleaning the camera yourself. But in a car that relies so heavily on cameras, this should have been designed with a washer (even the fender cameras) from the beginning.
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