How do you clean your glasses and the microfiber cloth used to clean your glasses?
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I don't know what you mean by delicate laundry bags, is it any kind of container used to store delicates (and you toss the laundry bag into the washing machine?)
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Samee!! That's my problem too
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Exactly my experience🫂
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Hmm... This! I suppose I can do this. Wash my hands properly, remove the microfiber cloth from its container and then only use it to remove the water drop let's.
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That sounds harsh :')
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Underrated comment, thank you very much!
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You monster :')
I don't know, sounds harsh
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https://lemmy.ml/post/25987442/16718329
As it happens the author of the post themselves commented on this one, but I do appreciate your help tho
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Doesn't that strip any anti-glare or other coating your glasses may have? I've always been told dish soap without additives (aloe etc.) under warm water (not hot enough to soften your frames) is your best bet to remove dirt and oils.
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You don't want it to be hot enough to soften your frames though.
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I honestly haven't ever noticed a difference and I've worm glasses my entire life.
I get the best lenses with all the options as far as tinting and coatings and lense material and even front and rear shaping, polished lens edges which suck by the way super rainbow streak effect under heavy lighting. I cannot find any manufacturer that can provide a better set of lenses.
That being said so you know I'm serious about my care. I use ISO everyday or every other day. I keep my lenses crystal clear. Frames clean.
They show no signs of wear on the anti glare. I'd be more concerned with fitment on your face always keeping your eyes in the right pupil focal point more than worrying about lens coatings.Secondly I'd be most concerned with keeping your script updated at bare minimum every 2 years prefer yearly or 18 months. Your eyes change a lot more rapid than you think don't let the optical nerves get tired.
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I have been wearing glasses for 30 years. I wash them daily with microfibers tissues and spray intended for glasses. The spray on Amazon is 15 euros and lasts months.
Washing using tap water and cleaning with paper tissues scratches the glasses. -
Dry them with a Kimwipe. It's what they're made for and they're really good at it.