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How to Clean Your Glasses Lenses: Avoiding Streaks and Scratches

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It is essential to keep your eyeglasses clean for clear vision and comfort. However, improper cleaning techniques can lead to scratches and streaks, compromising your lenses. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to clean your glasses lenses effectively while avoiding any damage.

1. Rinse with Lukewarm Water: 

Before cleaning your eyeglasses, rinse them with lukewarm water. This can remove dust and debris that may scratch the lenses during cleaning. It is best to avoid using hot water, as it may damage lens coatings.

2. Use a Mild Soap

Dish soap should be applied to each lens. Avoid soaps with lotions or harsh chemicals, as they can leave residue or damage the lens coatings. Gently rub the lenses with your fingertips, ensuring you cover the entire surface, including the nose pads and earpieces.

3. Rinse Thoroughly 

Rinse the glasses thoroughly under lukewarm water to remove all soap residue. Ensure no soapy streaks are left on the lenses, which can cause smudges.

4. Dry with a Microfibre Cloth 

Shake off excess water and gently dry your glasses with a clean microfibre cloth. Microfibre cloths are designed to be gentle on lenses and are less likely to cause scratches than regular towels or tissues. Avoid using paper products, as they can be abrasive.

5. Inspect for Smudges

After drying, inspect your lenses for any remaining smudges or streaks. If you notice any, use a lens cleaning solution and a microfibre cloth to remove them. To prevent frame damage, spray the cleaning solution onto the fabric, not directly onto the lenses.

6. Avoid Using Household Cleaners

Never use household cleaners, such as window or surface cleaners, on your glasses. These products often contain ammonia or other toxic chemicals that damage lens coatings and cause discolouration.

7. Use a Lens Cleaning Spray

For regular maintenance, use a lens cleaning spray explicitly designed for eyeglasses. These sprays are formulated to clean without damaging the lenses or coatings. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using these products.

Store Your Glasses Properly

Whenever you are not wearingStore them securely in their protective case when you are not wearing them. This will prevent scratches and damage. Ensure the case is lined with a soft material to avoid abrasions.

Handle with Care

Always handle your glasses with both hands to avoid bending the frames. When setting them down, place them with the lenses facing up to prevent scratches.

Regular Professional Cleaning

Schedule regular cleanings with your optician in Guelph. Professional cleanings can help maintain your lenses and frames in optimal condition, ensuring clear vision and extending the life of your glasses.

Additional Tips for Keeping Glasses Clean

  • Avoid Using Your Shirt: While using your shirt to clean your glasses might be tempting, the fabric can contain dust and debris that may scratch the lenses.
  • Don’t Breathe on Your Lenses: Breathing on your lenses to create moisture can introduce oils and acids from your breath that can smear and damage the coatings.
  • Use Lens Wipes: Pre-moistened lens wipes are convenient for on-the-go cleaning. Ensure the wipes are designed explicitly for eyeglasses to avoid harsh chemicals.

Conclusion

Properly cleaning your glasses is essential for maintaining clear vision and preventing scratches. Following these steps lets you keep your lenses spotless and in good condition. Remember, regular maintenance and using suitable cleaning materials are vital to extending the life of your eyeglasses.

 

At Lens & Frames Optical, we offer a wide range of high-quality optical products to help you care for your glasses. Visit us in Guelph to explore our selection of frames, lenses, and cleaning products designed to keep your eyeglasses in top condition.

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