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The Best Way to Clean Your Eyeglasses Is Also the Simplest
Because my lenses are always smudged.
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Celia W.
August 2, 2020
This is so relatable! I too use dish soap, but dry my lenses with compressed air. Perfectly streak and smudge free every time.
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January 9, 2020
I've been using iCloths (iCloth - Select a wipe size for your device) or (Amazon.com: iCloth) for several years now. They are the perfect phone screen cleaner, hands down!! I've tried other products from dry cloths, to alcohol rubs, to my t-shirt, nothing else comes close to clearing so thoroughly.
Lachlan M.
October 16, 2019
buy a little spray bottle of isopropyl alcohol - that's what's in the wipes.
Peter A.
August 27, 2019
Dish soap is good, but if you add a spritz of Windex at the same time it is even better.
Debra D.
August 25, 2019
To clean my glasses I just wear them into the shower and wash them with a drop of clarifying shampoo. I’ve been doing this for years and haven’t had any problems.
SandyDeeOH
August 24, 2019
I use little alcohol wipes, like the ones they use if they're giving you a shot at the Dr. Then I buff them with a microfiber cloth. Works really well and it's cheap.
Lisa T.
August 23, 2019
Glasses, iPhones and iPads all get the same treatment, a T of white vinegar and a t of water, combine and saturate a soft cloth. Wipe lenses and screens then dry/polish with a microfiber cloth.
Bkilmer
August 23, 2019
Indeed, as my dad used to say. He taught me to clean my glasses like this 25 years ago! Also works with basic (non-oily) hand soap. :)
teresa
August 22, 2019
why do my eyelashes scrape the insides of my lenses when they don't look that long ?!!
CupcakesBabygirl
August 23, 2019
It's the way your frames are adjusted, your lenses are tilted towards your face at the top of the frame. I don't recommend trying to adjust them yourself, just stop by any Optical shop or Optometrist office and they can readjust then for you for free. Just be sure to let them know what the problem is and they can fix them relatively quickly.
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August 22, 2019
It is the same technique I use, although I’m not quite as through. I sometimes use microfiber clothes, if I happen to be wearing any.
cjv622
August 22, 2019
The guy who cleans our windows said basically the same thing. Lose the Windex (It just pushes the crud around) and use dish soap and water solution. Works for glasses AND windows! (And mirrors)
Peter A.
August 22, 2019
Whoa! If your glasses have a coating ( mine do for anti-glare), using dish soap solution will indeed clean your glasses but will take off the coating over time (less than a year in my case). I use only approved potions - typically alcohol-based formulation dried with a microfiber cloth. Dish soap works.in y case too well...
Cindy H.
August 22, 2019
This will not take the coating off your lenses. It cuts through the grease but if you use a microfiber cloth for computers it won’t mess up the coating. I’m an Ophthalmic technician and we do this all the time. I have glasses that are 6 years old and I do this twice a day:)
It’s a great hack and cheap too
I generally use dawn soap
It’s a great hack and cheap too
I generally use dawn soap
LisaC
August 22, 2019
I carry a small spray bottle with rubbing alcohol...usually to spray my hands after usuing public transportation...but I also use it to spray my glasses and wipe them with a clean square of t-shirt (which I recycle to assorted sizes of cloths for cleaning when they
get too grungy to wear even for houshold chores)
get too grungy to wear even for houshold chores)
kgw
August 22, 2019
Tooth paste...with a baking soda ingredient. Works a treat!
msimko
August 22, 2019
That will ruin lenses. Toothpaste has pumice, which is an abrasive.
NEVER do this
NEVER do this
kgw
August 22, 2019
It doesn't, actually. I use a polish on automotive glass, designed to remove the mineralization of water spotting from hard water. The glass is so clear when finished it looks oem new! The tooth paste is very much less abrasive than the automotive polish.
msimko
August 22, 2019
Similar to what I recommend. I put together a short video of how and when to use each type of cleaner.
https://covertoptical.com/optic-topics/safe-way-to-clean-eyeglasses
The microfiber cloths are washable.
If you rely on just the cloth, you'll have funky disgusting glasses. Wash them.
https://covertoptical.com/optic-topics/safe-way-to-clean-eyeglasses
The microfiber cloths are washable.
If you rely on just the cloth, you'll have funky disgusting glasses. Wash them.
jane D.
August 22, 2019
somehow, i'm not near the kitchen sink when in my car, or watching TV in the family room... or in front of my computer... or in bed for the night, reading to fall asleep...
so, i keep a little spray bottle of glasses cleaner (or isopropyl alcohol when the original cleaner runs out) and a soft cloth in the nightstand drawer, in my purse... on the table by my chair in the family room... on my computer desk... and i'm set.
run to the kitchen every time my glasses get smudged? nope, don't have time... or energy... for that! especially when i am not at home! 😉
so, i keep a little spray bottle of glasses cleaner (or isopropyl alcohol when the original cleaner runs out) and a soft cloth in the nightstand drawer, in my purse... on the table by my chair in the family room... on my computer desk... and i'm set.
run to the kitchen every time my glasses get smudged? nope, don't have time... or energy... for that! especially when i am not at home! 😉
John S.
August 22, 2019
I have long used the dish soap method, but I use a clean pair of undies or clean cotton t-shirt to wipe them (when I'm home). My dad used our old cloth diapers for years until they finally wore out.
Ellen L.
August 22, 2019
The best way to clean glasses is not with soap because it leaves a slight residue. The way to clean glasses is as follows: Buy a very small plastic c spray bottle and a large plastic bottle of isopropyl alcohol. Spray a small amount of alcohol on the front and back of your lenses and wipe dry with a tissue. Inexpensive and safe for tinted glasses. (tip given to me by my optician.)
Smaug
October 16, 2019
It's true that isopropyl alcohol can have a startling effect on acrylic plastics, at least if they're soaked in it. How many frames are made of acrylic, and how the exposure they would get in lens cleaning might affect them, I couldn't say





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