Dirty or scratched lenses are not only an issue of aesthetics but a matter of safety, too. When your glasses aren’t 100 percent clear — especially if they’re prescription — you risk being blinded by a ...
Glasses are a magnet for streaks, dust and grime. This became abundantly clear (or blurry, as the case may be) when I recently binge-watched Outlander with my teen daughter. I constantly took my ...
Chances are you’re reading this with glasses on right now if you’re the type that needs them to see. Meanwhile, some readers out there are fortunate enough to wear them purely for sun protection or ...
Maintaining clean glasses is essential for clear vision, preventing eye strain, and protecting lens coatings. Regular cleaning with lukewarm water, mild soap, and microfiber cloths removes smudges and ...
You just paid a small fortune for new eyeglasses. On top of the cost for prescription lenses and fashionable frames, you opted for anti-reflective, anti-scratch and UV-protection coatings. After all, ...
Glasses stay cleaner for longer when you use microfiber cloths, lens sprays, or mild dish soap instead of your clothing or paper products. Your glasses' nose pads can accumulate hidden grime and ...
Prescription eyeglasses can cost as much as $1,000, and most have plastic lenses, which scratch more easily than glass. Clearly, you need to protect your investment. But should you clean lenses with ...