How To Clean Plastic Eyeglasses

Since you wear plastic eyeglasses every day, it is normal for them to get cloudy or foggy over time.You can clean them with items in your home.You can keep your glasses safe when you aren't wearing them by handling them less and using spray or soap and water to clean them off.

Step 1: Use a microfiber cloth to wipe down your eyes.

Hold your glasses by the arm and use a microfiber cloth to wipe them down.Make it easier to clean the lens by removing dirt and dust from them.

Step 2: The dish soap should be added to each lens.

A mild dish soap is fragrance and dye-free.Use a single drop of dish soap to clean each lens.Don't use soaps that leave marks on your eyes.

Step 3: Wet your fingers and rub the soap on the frames.

Run your fingers under the water.Rub the soap on the frames with your hands.Pay special attention to areas that are cloudy or greasy and wash the front and back of each lens.The inside of the lens near your nose gets more greasy and dirty than the rest.You should pay special attention to the areas you wash.

Step 4: To remove soap, run your glasses under water.

Run your glasses under the water if you hold them by the arm again.If you don't wash off all of the soap, your lens will be67531.

Step 5: You can dry your glasses with a microfiber cloth.

Remove any excess water from the sink and use a microfiber cloth to dry your glasses.If you wipe your lens too much, it could cause them to dry out.It's possible that there is soap left on your glasses.If the streaks disappear, run your glasses under the warm water again.

Step 6: It's a good idea to clean your glasses at least once a week.

It's a good idea to keep glasses clean to make them less prone to scratching.As soon as you notice a build-up of dirt or oil, try to clean off your glasses at least once a week.

Step 7: Use a microfiber cloth to wipe your eyes.

To remove large areas of dirt, debris, or oil, use a clean microfiber cloth.When using a glasses cleaning spray, try to get rid of as much debris as possible.If you don't have a microfiber cloth, you can blow the dirt and debris off of your glasses.

Step 8: Use eyeglasses spray to spray your glasses.

Take the eyeglasses spray away from your eyes.Special attention should be paid to areas that are oily or dirty.It's important to coat your glasses in the spray so that they don't get wet.Most drug stores have eyeglasses cleaning spray.

Step 9: Dry your glasses with a microfiber cloth.

To remove the cleaning spray from your eyes, use a clean and dry microfiber cloth.There are no streaks of product left if you remove all the spray.If you don't have access to a microfiber towel, you can use a clean one.

Step 10: It's a good idea to minimize the amount of times you wipe your glasses on your clothing.

Although it can seem like the most convenient option, wiping your glasses on your shirt or pants puts them at risk for scratches.If you have a large piece of dirt or debris on your lens, it's a good idea to dry wipe it with an article of clothing.If you have to wipe your glasses on your clothes, make sure to blow off any dirt or debris.

Step 11: To wipe your glasses, use a microfiber cloth.

Oil, dirt, and grease can build up on your glasses and make them harder to see out of.Try to wipe your glasses down with a microfiber cloth at least once a day.Microfiber cloths can be purchased at most home goods stores.

Step 12: Use a cleaning agent other than bleach.

If you use highly acidic or basic products, they will break down the coating on your lens and make it fail much faster.To preserve the coating on your lens, use mild dish soap to clean them.Most glasses have a UV protectant.

Step 13: The amount of contact you have with your eyes should be minimized.

Natural oils on your hands can leave a mark.Oil will get on your glasses as you touch them.As much as possible, keep your hands away from your glasses.

Step 14: It's a good idea to keep your glasses out of the way.

Aerosol sprays have a coating of chemicals on them.These products can make your glasses cloudy or foggy.It's a good idea to keep your glasses away from the area where you spray.After you have gotten ready for the day, try putting on your glasses.

Step 15: If you don't wear your glasses, put them in a case.

If you leave your glasses in a backpack or purse, they will touch the inside of your bag more quickly.If you don't have glasses on, put them in a protective case that protects them from your bag.It's a good idea to put your glasses in a case.