Canon G16 push the lens cap

Tragically, the shutter of lens on my G16 protectors are made to (following an incident of melting candy car).  Do not really want to spend $400 replacing everything and I was wondering if someone had never followed pressure on the lens for their camera Cap?  These components are not really worth; Oddly delicate for what is otherwise such a sturdy camera body...

Thank you

Dan

B & H Photo so that Amazon has push the lens cap that goes to the more than 100 mm that adapts to it. You just need to know or measure the outside diameter with the lens when retracted retracted my guess is 58mm through the accessories listed for her.

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