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Best way to avoid lens scratches
I've been an eye glass wearer for many years, and I must have clean lenses. Over the years I've gotten much advice from optometrists and other professionals about how best to clean lenses. There are two elements involved: 1. Cloth 2. Moisture Most objects you might grab to wipe the lens will either be abrasive enough to scratch the lenses, or else will contain dirt particles that will do the damage. Even those super soft micro-fiber wipes must be cleaned constantly or you run the risk of dust particles or hair getting attached to the cloth and permanently scratching the lens or its coating For a while, I collected the micro-fiber clothes; but washing them by hand takes time and discipline (two things humans tend to be short of). But these wipes are professional-grade, and come recommended by my optometrist. They are inexpensive and perfect, one-use wipes. I hope this helps! Peace [Since this review is about part 1 "Cloth" you can stop here. What follows is a a bit of what I've learned about part 2: "Moisture". Your breath is insufficient Your saliva will leave residue pure water will streak professional solutions are over priced. The best advice I got was to mix 4 parts distilled water with 1 part rubbing alchohol (you can buy travel-size spray bottles at most drug stores).
May 2012 · Industrial and Scientific · verified purchase
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