Who uses the daily spectacles, often having to clean during the day, there are many products on the market, such as sprays and wipes. But not everyone knows that especially the spray, if used very often worsens visibility. In this guide we will explain how to clean the glasses so as not to damage the surface of the lens.

The glasses tend to get dirty very easily not only for the presence of dust in the air or for the simple contact with the hands, but also due to the sebum of our skin, in fact the latter is the factor that most affects to the ombrare lenses and is also more troublesome to remove as it contributes in a decisive manner to reduce the natural visibility and clarity of the glasses.

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First, we must always have at hand a cloth suitable for cleaning that is usually found in the glasses case, because it will be very useful at the end of the operation. The easiest and most effective, is to switch the lenses under warm water rubbing gently with the fingertips perhaps adding a dash of detergent for dishes, or if you are at work to use the soap for hands, but less grease. The foam that will form serves to thoroughly degrease the surface of the lens, then rinse thoroughly with warm water in order to carry away the fat deposited.

At the end of the rinse, use a micro fiber cloth to wipe the excess water or a tissue of the soft type. It is advisable to avoid the use of paper towels in general, because it is too rough and you are likely to irreparably scratch the lenses. At this point you have to pass the soft cloth that has been provided in the package of confidence by the optician to remove the stains remained and finally polish the lenses. It is a very simple method to execute without the use of special products maybe expensive and less efficient. If you do not have the ability to use detergent or soap, it is advisable to rinse with warm water only and dry always adopting the procedure just described. The main caution is that you have to have to not use rags or rough paper because visibly damage the transparency and luster of the lenses.