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On Mon, 28 Nov 2016 20:04:59 -0000, tim... wrote:

Yuk, wander over to Amazon/eBay and get a suction to
windscreen/magnet to device mount (normally sold for smart

phones).

That's not going to work

there is nothing on the cam that the magnet will stick to


Most smart phones or sat navs aren't magenetic either. These things
come(*) with thin self adhesive magnetic plates to stick on the
device.

(*) Or at least mine did, they have to really.

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On Tue, 29 Nov 2016 11:26:33 +0000
Mike Tomlinson wrote:

You must make sure the glass is completely spotless and grease-free
with any traces of old glue removed, and don't use a cleaner that
leaves a residue (e.g. meths)


If there's any there to tempt you, you could always drink it...

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