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It's pretty amazing how a car windscreen is kept clean by pressing a wee button which squirts cleaning liquid on it and wipes the liquid away with a motorised rubber blade.
Proposed is to gradually fit such a squirter-blade system to everything.
e.g. the floor, the walls, book covers, dinner plates
Some
objects will be unsuitable, this can be discovered by trial and error, or by inductive reasoning (e.g. sheep, doormats, banknotes)
Something like that?
https://www.youtube...94ouaDeSTm0&t=4m21s [Mindey, Dec 14 2019]
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But then what cleans the windscreen wipers? |
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You pull them back on a funny spring hinge and wipe them with a cloth. |
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// what cleans the windscreen wipers? // |
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This actually may be workable, even without squirts. The surface could
be made wet by a string, that gets has extra threads to deliver the
cleaning fluid. Assuming that the string cleans itself by a slingshot-like
addition,
that runs across it to remove the dust from its surface once in a while,
what you'd have to still do though, is replace the fluid, and throw away the
collected dust packets. |
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