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The Owner of the Optical Store Does This Secretly Dirt and Scratches Disappear

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Materials Needed

To use this secret cleaning method, gather the following items:

  • Microfiber Cloth: A lint-free cloth designed for cleaning delicate surfaces.
  • Lens Cleaning Solution: Specifically formulated for eyewear to ensure safe cleaning.
  • Cotton Swabs: For precise application to small or hard-to-reach areas.
  • Distilled Water: For diluting cleaning solutions if necessary.

Step-by-Step Guide to Cleaning Glasses

1. Prepare the Cleaning Solution

Start by using a lens cleaning solution that is designed for optical lenses. If you prefer, you can dilute a few drops of the solution with distilled water for a milder cleaning mix. Avoid using household cleaners or alcohol-based solutions, as they can damage lens coatings.

2. Clean the Lenses

  • Apply the Solution: Spray or apply a small amount of lens cleaning solution directly onto the lenses. If using a diluted solution, dampen a cotton swab with the mixture.
  • Wipe Gently: Using a microfiber cloth, gently wipe the lenses in a circular motion, starting from the center and moving outward. This technique helps to lift dirt and grime without spreading it around.
  • Focus on Scratches: For lenses with minor scratches, apply the solution to the affected area and gently rub with a cotton swab. This can help to reduce the visibility of scratches.

3. Clean the Frames

Don’t forget to clean the frames as well. Use the same microfiber cloth and lens cleaning solution to wipe down the frames, paying special attention to areas that come into contact with your skin.

4. Rinse and Dry

After cleaning, rinse the lenses with distilled water to remove any residue. Dry them gently with a clean, dry microfiber cloth to avoid any streaks or water spots.

Tips for Best Results

  • Regular Cleaning: Clean your glasses regularly to prevent dirt buildup and minimize scratch visibility.
  • Avoid Abrasive Materials: Use only microfiber cloths and avoid paper towels or rough fabrics that can scratch the lenses.
  • Store Properly: Always store your glasses in a protective case when not in use to prevent accidental damage.

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