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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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79 Comments
Pamela C.
March 16, 2023
I have worn glasses since I was 3 (now 70 years old). I recall my mom repeatedly taking my glasses off my face and washing them in dishwater before doing the dishes then drying them on a clean dish towel. Always came out sparkling clean.
William C.
March 16, 2023
Since about 2007 I have been washing my glasses with dish soap, when I have the option. Pre-rinsing is key, as it helps remove dust particles that can scratch lenses, and any coatings. When I can't wash them, I still pre-rinse prior to using lens wipes, or clean cloths. When washing I always wash the whole set, lens and frame.
SeanRobbins
March 15, 2023
I do exactly what you do - though I'm curious as to why avoiding citrus scented soap? Is it a preference, or a practical consideration?
Salmagal
February 21, 2022
I have a better, quicker and simpler method for crystal clear lenses:
• rinse in running water
• dry with a clean piece of finely woven cotton (a flour sack type of kitchen towel, a clean cloth baby diaper or even a nightgown made of cotton lawn (a very lightweight fabric).
Voila! You are done. It works for me every time.
• rinse in running water
• dry with a clean piece of finely woven cotton (a flour sack type of kitchen towel, a clean cloth baby diaper or even a nightgown made of cotton lawn (a very lightweight fabric).
Voila! You are done. It works for me every time.
Salmagal
February 21, 2022
I figured out the easiest lens cleaning method, by far:
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Smaug
February 21, 2022
I'm surprised how many people skip the fundamental step of rinsing off dust before cleaning; whatever you rub the lens with, if there's dust on it you'll get scratches. I use a homemade version of commercial cleaners; 1/2 alcohol, 1/2 water, a drop of dish detergent.
Roscopc
February 21, 2022
I do what my dad called “huing my glasses”. I hold the frame horizontal up to my open mouth and blow moist air from my mouth on them. Then immediately wipe with cloth to dry. He used handkerchief whereas I use microfiber cloth. Bu the way, I do wash my cloths separately regularly so they stay clean and lint free
gatalec
February 21, 2022
Never use paper wipes! As I was once told "what is paper made out of? Wood! You are cleaning glasses with wood!". Always use cloth!
Incident23
February 21, 2022
I don’t know if this is harmful to eyeglasses but it sure works on bathroom mirrors...put a little bit of shaving cream on lenses and leave on for awhile them clean with microfiber cloth..
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.
judith@hudsonvalleycooking
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.
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