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This blog post outlines repair procedures for stuck automatic lens covers, and gives several examples on disassembly and reassembly. However, if you find that you are missing some pieces, you probably have already noticed that the camera works just fine without the lens cover. In that case, maybe consider leaving the shutters removed, and simply installing the outer lens ring to improve the camera's appearance. And pay a little extra care in protecting the lens, possibly by storing and carrying the camera in a camera case.
If the lens element is missing there's no way to repair or replace it without having that exact same lens to take apart for the missing piece. It's easier and faster to look for a refurbished lens online and just swap it out. Don't know your camera model so I can't help with pricing. Hope this helps!
Thomas Drayton
Owner, www Darntoothysam com Digital Camera Repair
By clear piece, do you mean the lens? If the lens is missing, then you do not have a camera. As to cleaning surfaces you can always use a damp soft cloth. To clean a lens you might try a soft brush.
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Have you tried opening the camera's lens protector? I know it sounds silly, but it took me a while to figure out... Turn the Silver ring (with 3 dots) clockwise to open the protector, turn it counter-clockwise to close it. Keep it shut when not in use to protect the lens.
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