Your glasses are essential for protecting and correcting your vision, so it's important to take care of them by cleaning them regularly. Dirt, oils, smudges and dust particles can accumulate daily, and proper cleaning can significantly extend the lifetime of your glasses and ensure clear vision. While many people use the clothes, they are wearing to clean their prescription glasses, this may not be the most effective method.
Usage of clothing materials can cause small scratches when they come in contact with the lenses of your glasses. To prevent this, always have a microfibre cloth to clean your glasses as needed. You don't always need to have your glasses professionally cleaned.
We have curated a guide to help you keep your glasses clean, ensuring clear vision throughout the day.
Remember, cleaning your frames is just as important as cleaning the lenses. Glasses frames have small parts like screws and hinges that can get dirty and touch your skin, so it's also important for personal hygiene too. Here are some tips for cleaning glasses frames:
With our Feel Good Cleaning Kit, you can easily clean your glasses even whilst you’re on-the-go. The handy kit fits in your pocket or bag and is the ultimate handy accessory for caring for your glasses and sunglasses.
Here are some easy-to-follow steps to clean your glasses:
Your glasses may fog up for different reasons. Many people have found that wearing a face mask can make their glasses foggy. Another reason for foggy lenses may be handling them with greasy hands. To solve this problem, use our AB Mask Anti-Fog Cloth. This handy accessory will keep your glasses from fogging up and protect the lenses from smudges and dust.
Have your glasses lenses fogged up? Here are the steps for properly cleaning cloudy glasses:
Rinse your glasses under lukewarm tap water, avoiding hot water which can damage lens coatings.
Apply a small drop of spectacle lens cleaner to each lens.
Dry your lenses and frame with a clean, lint-free towel or a microfibre cleaning cloth.
There are some common mistakes which people tend to make when cleaning their eyeglasses. We would recommend that you:
Avoid using window cleaners on your glasses - if you spray glass cleaners or window-cleaning solutions on your plastic lenses, you might be corroding or scratching them instead of cleaning them
You can avoid streaks while cleaning glasses lenses by wiping with microfibre cloth for both front and back of the lenses. Leftover residue can cause streaks and smudges, which can obstruct your vision.
We don’t recommend hand sanitiser to clean glasses as many of them contain alcohol, which can damage the lens coating and wear them down. Avoid using concentrated substances to clean your glasses, as these may break down your lenses and frame.
You can stop your glasses from getting dirty by storing them in the hard case. Never put them in a bag or leave them on the side without protection. Also, avoid putting them on your head.
A scratch-resistant coating is a common lens finish, and it comes free with all our lenses at Feel Good Contacts. This coating lessens the impact and appearance of scratches but does not guarantee that your lenses will not get scratched.
When you are not wearing your glasses, please keep them in their case. Most glasses come with a hard case. A hard case is the best solution to protect against possible damage.
All glasses will eventually get worn down and need replacing. Furthermore, as your prescription is likely to change over time, you will need to update your glasses regularly. To ensure you get good quality lenses, purchase your glasses from a reputable retailer.
Feel Good Contacts has an extensive collection of excellent value prescription glasses for both men and women. We stock the most stylish and exciting brands, including frames from Oakley, Ray-Ban, Superdry and more. Step out in style with our excellent selection of designer prescription glasses.
Disclaimer: The advice in this article is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical care or an in-person check-up. Please check with an eyecare professional before purchasing any products or remedies. For information on our article review process, please refer to our Editorial Policy.