How do you clean your glasses?

Lens manufacturers say that anything other than a microfiber cloth will damage the coatings on a lens. But microfiber cloths eventually pick up crap and they look like they’re a pain to wash.

How do you keep your lenses clean? Are you using cloth/kleenex or microfiber cloths? If you use microfiber cloths, how do you clean those?

Papanca,

Microfiber cloth. They are easy to wash, just don’t add fabric softener or chlorine and don’t put them in the dryer.

Bloodwoodsrisen,
@Bloodwoodsrisen@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

My dad will collect up the microfiber cloths and put them in a mesh bag, throwing them in with the regular laundry since we don’t use fabric softener

Papanca,

Yes exactly, that works fine. As i understand it, there are microscopic ‘bristles’ at the end of each thread, which gives it that mild scrub effect. Adding fabric softener or other things destroy the bristles, permanently.

codenamekino,

Water and hand soap, unless they really need to be cleaned right now. I used to use a microfiber cloth, but I ran into the same problems as you. Soap and water will allow you to get oil from your hands and face off, as well as water spots and whatever else might be on there, and it’s gentle enough that it doesn’t hurt or scratch the lenses. When I put my glasses back on after cleaning them like this, It’s a Whole New World starts playing in my head.

Coke6833,
@Coke6833@lemmy.world avatar

Do you just wipe with your fingers? And how do you dry them

devdad,

visionexpress.com/…/how-to-clean-your-glasses seems to point to fingers, dry with a lint free cloth?

SJSmith,

Daily wash with water and foaming hand soap. Foaming soap on lenses, rub with fingers, rinse. Dry with cotton hankerchief. I usually keep my glasses 2 years before replacing and haven’t had any issues with the anti-reflective coating washing this way.

NotAnArdvark,

Every once in a while I’ll use dish soap and my fingers, then dry with a microfiber cloth.

Microfiber cloth and whatever that glasses spray is works ok, but after a while it feels like I’m just pushing smudges around. Dish soap for the microfiber cloth will also fix that.

When I see people using their shirt to clean their glasses I cringe inside.

girl,

I do both. Once or twice a week they get washed. But I never remember to bring a cloth with me, so if I’m out and about and get a smudge on my glasses, using my shirt is 1000% preferred over just leaving the smudge there.

Z3k3,

I tend to wear cotton t shirts so I tend to just grab a corner of that to clean em.

Been doing this for 20 yrs and never had to replace a set before my eyes said otherwise.

Frames on the other hand…

colourlessidea,

+1 for cotton T shirt corner! Been doing that for 20 years as well

Thavron,
@Thavron@lemmy.ca avatar

You clean your frame?

(Kidding)

kaitco,

I’ve been using Windex and Bounty. 😬 Probably not the best options, but they seem to get the job done for me.

I mention Bounty because regular paper towels are crap for that sort of thing.

ryannathans,

Spray from optometrist and tissues to remove most oil

Then polish the lenses with the microfibre that came with them

Wash the microfibre when it stops working

shinigamiookamiryuu,

I’ve never been without at least twenty microfiber cloths before.

renlok,

I clean them with the hem of my shirt, always assumed this is what everyone does.

HonoraryMancunian,

It is

Don’t let Big Microfibre tell you otherwise

bobs_monkey,
naalo,

That’s what I do, but it works better if I use glass cleaner.

Fixbeat,

I wear cotton t-shirts, so I have a drawer full of clean ones. I wash my glasses with foaming hand soap with my fingers, then dry with a shirt from the drawer. Not really had any problems, but I buy polycarbonate lenses with no coatings.

Klanky,
@Klanky@sopuli.xyz avatar

Use soap and water and rub it with my fingers. Shake the excess water off then use a microfiber to finish up. We use microfibers to clean around the house and always have clean ones handy.

saigot,

I use glass cleaner (I think it’s called WHOOSH) and a microfiber cloth to my glasses and displays.

Imgonnatrythis,

Microfiber. Throw it in the wash. Air dry (although I’ve never had an issue with them going through wash) I use the viscous cleanser and really don’t wash very often at all.

bstix,

Just water and a regular dishtowel. If they’re more dirty I’ll use dishwasher soap. Rub it over with a finger to get the greesy stuff off and wash the soap off.

The microfiber cloth that usually comes with the glasses tend to stop working after a while, and I always have clean dishtowel anyway.

Outside my kitchen I use my t-shirt or if I’m wearing a shirt, I’ll use the underwear top, because shirts generally aren’t too good at it due to prints or fabrics. Yes I wear a “wife beater” under my shirt. It’s what it’s for, and I guess also for cleaning glasses.

sbv,

The microfiber cloth that usually comes with the glasses tend to stop working after a while, and I always have clean dishtowel anyway.

That’s what got me started on this. My cloth got grungy and it started making my glasses worse.

JustZ,

Got a box of alcohol wipes made by Zeiss, specially for cleaning camera lenses and the like. Works great on glasses.

towerful,

I bought a box when they were cheap on Amazon.
Handy for having in your bag. But so much waste. Plastic sachet, plastic cloth, throw it all out.

I want to find a reusable liquid/cloth solution that works as reliably, but the Zeiss wipes are just too good.

JustZ,

Hmmm, I think mine are paper materials. I’ll have to look more closely.

idkwhatimdoing,

I use a chamois cloth, seems to pick up oil/smudges even better that microfiber and need less washing. Also super easy to wash when it does need it. I basically just cut a dollar bill sized section off a natural off-brand sham-wow and it works better than anything else I’ve used

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