Motorcycle retro sunglasses UV440 fashionable half-frame glasses anti-blue light goggles myopia reading glasses
Motorcycle retro sunglasses UV440 fashionable half-frame glasses anti-blue light goggles myopia reading glasses
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Eyeglass care
Eyeglass care
How To Clean Glasses in 5 Easy Steps
Cleaning your eyeglasses shouldn’t take long at all, and only requires a sink, lint-free towels or cloths, lotion-free dishwashing liquid, and hand soap.
1. Wash and dry your hands
Making sure your hands are clean is the first step to having pristine glasses—you don’t want to transfer oil or dirt from your skin to your frames during the cleaning process.
Wash your hands with soap (lotion and other additive ingredients can contribute to smudging) and dry them off with a towel that won’t leave specks of lint.
2. Rinse your glasses under the tap with lukewarm water
Hold your glasses frames under the faucet and rinse them off well. Lenses too!
Warm water is best for dislodging dust and gunk, but don’t let it get too hot or you risk damaging any specialized coatings on your lenses.
3. Place a drop of lotion-free dishwashing liquid on each lens, then rub the soap around the lenses and frame
You only need a drop per lens to get your glasses good and clean. Rub the dishwashing liquid over both sides of the lenses with your fingers, then over the entire frame. Pay special attention to the glasses parts most often in contact with your skin, such as the nose pads and temples.
If you don’t have any dishwashing liquid that will work, you can also use a glasses cleaning solution for this step. Just make sure it’s approved for use with lens coatings, and don’t over-spray it.
4. Rinse your glasses again
Hold your glasses under running water to get the soap off the frames.
5. Dry your glasses with a clean microfiber cloth or lint-free towel
You want to use these kinds of cloth because they won’t leave little bits of lint or dust behind. (That would be a major bummer at the last step.)
Gently dry your glasses and hold them up to the light to look for any persistent smudges or lingering debris. If they pass inspection, go ahead and put them back on.
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