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How To Take Care Of Your Eyeglasses

May 7th, 2015

Proper eye care goes beyond just your eyes. If you wear glasses it’s very important to take the best possible care of your lenses. Broken or damaged glasses might not hurt your vision in the long-term, but they can interfere with your vision as well as cause painful headaches.

Good Eyeglasses Care Is Good Eye Care

1 – Keep them in a case.

It’s tempting to just throw your glasses onto a side table at night, but that’s asking for accidents to happen. Keeping them in a solid case when not in use will protect against most everyday damage and accidents.

2 – Only use soft cloths to wipe them.

Different kinds of lenses have varying scratch-resistance, but the easiest way to accidentally scratch them is by “cleaning” with improper materials. Cotton and other rough fabrics will put tiny scratches in the lenses that, over time, build up to create constant refractions, or “lens flair” effects.

These can make the glasses distracting to wear, as well as increase your chance of eye-strain headaches.

3 – Never wear broken lenses.

Avoid wearing broken lenses unless you truly have no other option. Besides impairing your vision, broken lenses have a much higher chance of breaking further. If this happens, they’re far more likely to cause eye damage with shards or slivers of glass or plastic.

4 – Occasionally clean with mild detergent and disinfectant.

It’s not necessary to clean your glasses as often as contacts. However, over time they will build up dirt and grime (especially around the nosepiece and rims) and a layer of oil can form on the lenses. They’ll last longer and be more hygienic with a thorough wet cleaning about once a week.

5 – Wear Sports Goggles For Sports

Only true sports goggles are rated to protect your eyes against an impact to your corrective lenses. Both glasses and contacts increase your risk of eye injury from a hit to the face.

And, of course, don’t forget to update your prescription at least once a year! Contact your Phoenix eye doctortoday for more eye care information.

The Right Way to Clean Your Eyeglasses

May 7th, 2015

We all know how frustrating it can be trying to see clearly through a smudged pair of glasses; clean lenses can really make a world of difference. While it may not be something that you pay much attention to, the way you clean your lenses can also make a difference, not only for your vision, but for your eyewear as well.

Unfortunately, most eyeglasses owners are guilty of the number one crime when it comes to caring for their eyewear: breathing onto the lens and then wiping the resulting vapor away using the corner of a shirt or garment. Not only is this an inefficient way to remove dirt, it actually can damage your lenses as clothes carry dust, which when wiped onto the surface of your lenses, can result in scratches. Sometimes hard fabrics can also damage lenses.

The easiest way to get rid of dirt and residue on your glasses is simpler than you’d think. Start by running the front and back of the lens under warm water. Next wash the lenses carefully with a mild soap such as dish soap together with warm water. Once that is done, wipe the soap off in a circular motion as you once again rinse the glasses under warm water. Repeat if necessary and then dry your glasses using a soft cotton towel. There are also cleaning solutions that can be purchased to protect the anti-glare and anti-scratch coatings on glasses.

Although tissue, paper towels and napkins are often convenient to use for a quick cleaning, they are not a wise option as they are made up of rough fibers that more often than not leave debris behind. Another common cleaning substance – saliva – is not only unhygienic but also ineffective in properly removing dirt and smudges. Additionally, it is crucial to avoid using ammonia, bleach, vinegar and window cleaner to clean your specs as these substances contain chemicals which can damage the coating on your lenses.

Of course the next time you visit your eye doctor feel free to ask us for one of the microfiber cloths made especially for cleaning eyeglasses, which are helpful for a dry touch up of your glasses during the course of the day. Try to keep the cloth in a contained place away from dirt such as inside your eyeglasses case.

Another cause of dirty glasses is poor alignment – when the skin or eyelashes touch the lens, smudging is a never-ending problem. You can return to the eye doctor and ask the optician if it is possible to adjust the glasses for optimal alignment of the glasses. Be careful when you first purchase eyewear that the frame fits well so you can avoid this problem.

Get the most out of your eyewear. Keep your lenses clean and clear so you can see your best.

CARING FOR YOUR EYEWEAR

May 7th, 2015

When you buy a new pair of prescription eyeglasses or sunglasses, you spend a lot of time and money finding your perfect pair. Taking care of this investment is one of the best things you can do. And if you wear contacts, it’s just as important to properly clean and care for them. Knowing how to care for your eyewear will make a big difference in how well you see and how much you love wearing them.

Cleaning eyeglasses

CLEANING EYEGLASSES

Cleaning your frames and lenses regularly can help you see clearly and keep your purchase looking new. While it may seem like any cloth and cleaner could wipe glasses clean, it’s best to use an eyeglass cleaner and microfiber cloth specifically for eyewear. Never use regular household glass cleaner or ammonia based products as these can cause damage. If you’re unsure, ask your sales associate to recommend cleaning materials.

To clean your glasses, spray them with eyeglass cleaner and wipe them dry with a lens cloth or soft, clean cloth. If you see scratches while you’re cleaning them, bring them into a LensCrafters store and ask an associate for their recommendation.

Without regular cleaning, you may notice a buildup of oil and dirt, which can make it difficult to see well. Remember, you may not be the only one to notice. This build-up can be seen through your lenses by someone talking to you—one more reason to keep them clean.

How do you remove scratches from polarized sunglass lenses?

April 23rd, 2015

There are some methods for repairing these lenses. First you must know what type of lenses you have before attempting to repair. Methods for plastic and glass are different. If it is plastic lens, use a bit of liquid detergent to wash it under warm, running water. Rub it around lightly and rinse away. Then dry it with a soft, lint-free cloth. And then apply a coating of non-abrasive white toothpaste to fill in the scratches. Rub the coating around the lens for several minutes. Finally wash the glasses in warm, running water again and dry them with soft, lint-free cloth. If it is glass lens, apply a dry cotton swab with white, non-abrasive toothpaste to rub lightly over the scratch for twenty seconds. Then wipe off the toothpaste with a clean, dry microfiber cloth. Dampen the other side of the microfiber cloth and use it to wipe down the glass lens until the scratches are gone.

How to remove stickiness from sunglass surface?

April 23rd, 2015

This depends on which kind of stickiness you have on your lenses. If they are hard, you may remove your coating on the lenses as well. One of my friends just uses her nails to scratch the stickiness. She removes it by force. But the lenses are damaged. I don’t know how to remove them in an easy way and without damaging the coating on the lenses. So you’d better take them to a nearby optical shop. If the optician can remove it for you, please let us know how to do it. Good luck!

How do you remove scratches from polarized sunglass lenses?

April 13th, 2015

There are some methods for repairing these lenses. First you must know what type of lenses you have before attempting to repair. Methods for plastic and glass are different. If it is plastic lens, use a bit of liquid detergent to wash it under warm, running water. Rub it around lightly and rinse away. Then dry it with a soft, lint-free cloth. And then apply a coating of non-abrasive white toothpaste to fill in the scratches. Rub the coating around the lens for several minutes. Finally wash the glasses in warm, running water again and dry them with soft, lint-free cloth. If it is glass lens, apply a dry cotton swab with white, non-abrasive toothpaste to rub lightly over the scratch for twenty seconds. Then wipe off the toothpaste with a clean, dry microfiber cloth. Dampen the other side of the microfiber cloth and use it to wipe down the glass lens until the scratches are gone.

How to keep eyeglass lenses from smearing?

April 13th, 2015

Why do your eyeglasses be smeared up ten minutes later? What have you done with your eyeglasses? I can wear my eyeglasses for a few hours. I suggest you not to touch your eyeglasses with your dirty hands. Some people just can’t stop rubbing their eyes and touch their glasses with hands, but I think we shouldn’t touch the lenses. If your eyeglasses drop from your nose bridge, you can put them on by hold the frame other than the lenses.

Can I have the lenses taken out of my reading glasses and made into prescriptions?

April 13th, 2015

I have met the same problem and I don’t want to go to the store, either. I just want to adjust it by myself, but every attempt I have made to adjust my own glasses has resulted in failure! The glasses are so precise, only the professional can do this successfully, so take them to a shop. They will do it for you for free.

How do i clean my titanium-frame eyeglasses?

March 19th, 2015

You can use dishwashing soap to clean your glasses. Rinse the lenses in a circular motion and wash the frame gently. Then you can rinse the lenses and frame with tap water. Some people may dip the glasses in the soap water. But that is not a good way to clean the frame. You’d better rinse them rightly after you washed them carefully. Good luck!

Is there a way to get scratches out of plastic sunglass lenses?And if so how?

March 19th, 2015

There is coating on sunglasses. Maybe you will remove the coating as well. But if a pair of sunglasses can’t block harmful UV rays for your eyes. Why not buy a pair of new sunglasses. There is sunglasses case to store the sunglasses. So your sunglasses won’t get damaged as long as you put them in the case when you don’t need them. This can avoid get some scratches on the lenses and break them by accident.