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Oct. 27, 2023
Whether you wear prescription glasses or stylish sunglasses, keeping them clean is essential for clear vision and a polished look. Cleaning your glasses properly can help extend their lifespan and prevent scratches or damage. In this article, we'll guide you through the right way to clean your glasses.
Step 1: Rinse Your Glasses
Begin by rinsing your glasses under lukewarm, running water. Avoid using hot water as it may damage the lens coatings or frame. Rinse away any loose debris or dirt to prevent scratching during the cleaning process.
Step 2: Apply Gentle Dish Soap
Place a drop of gentle dish soap (without lotion or abrasive particles) on both sides of the lenses and the frame. Gently rub the soap over the surfaces with your fingertips to create a soapy layer.
Step 3: Lather and Clean
Hold your glasses by the frame and use a microfiber cleaning cloth to gently lather and clean the lenses and the frame. Make sure to clean all the nooks and crannies. Be gentle and avoid using excessive pressure, as it can cause scratches.
Step 4: Rinse Thoroughly
Rinse your glasses once again under lukewarm running water to remove all the soap residue. Ensure that no soapy film remains on the lenses or the frame.
Step 5: Dry with a Clean Cloth
Use a clean, dry microfiber cloth to gently dry your glasses. Make sure the cloth is free of any dust or debris that could scratch the lenses. Pat your glasses dry instead of rubbing to avoid smudges.
Step 6: Final Inspection
Inspect your glasses to ensure they are clean and free from any smudges or streaks. If needed, repeat the cleaning process. Your glasses should now be crystal clear and ready to wear.
Remember to clean your glasses regularly, at least once a day or as needed. Avoid using tissues, paper towels, or clothing to clean your glasses, as these materials can scratch the lenses. Stick to a microfiber cloth and gentle soap for the best results.
For more tips on eyewear care and maintenance, consult your eyecare professional or optometrist.
Now that you know the proper way to clean your glasses, you can enjoy a clear vision and keep your eyewear looking its best.