It's all about the kind of cloth you use.
By Lauren Smith, Good Housekeeping
It's impossible to focus with annoying fingerprints all over your lenses. The next time your glasses are preventing you from getting work done, follow this advice from Carolyn Forte, director of the Good Housekeeping Institute Cleaning Lab, to rid them of dust, grease, and more.
How to Clean Glasses
1. Start by rinsing the lenses with warm water. Use gentle dish soap, like Dawn Ultra Dishwashing Liquid Dish Soap, if your lenses are greasy.
2. Use a soft microfiber cloth or a cloth made specifically for lenses to dry them. These gentle materials won't scratch the glass surface while they soak up water.
3. To kill germs on the ear and nose pieces, run a Clorox Disinfecting Wipe along the frame.
An On-the-Go Solution
If you often find yourself with smudged glasses while out and about, don't be caught off guard: "There are glass wipes you can tuck in your bag for a quick cleaning on the go," Forte says, like Care Touch Lens Cleaning Wipes. This way, you'll never be unprepared.
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How to Clean Glasses
1. Start by rinsing the lenses with warm water. Use gentle dish soap, like Dawn Ultra Dishwashing Liquid Dish Soap, if your lenses are greasy.
2. Use a soft microfiber cloth or a cloth made specifically for lenses to dry them. These gentle materials won't scratch the glass surface while they soak up water.
3. To kill germs on the ear and nose pieces, run a Clorox Disinfecting Wipe along the frame.
An On-the-Go Solution
If you often find yourself with smudged glasses while out and about, don't be caught off guard: "There are glass wipes you can tuck in your bag for a quick cleaning on the go," Forte says, like Care Touch Lens Cleaning Wipes. This way, you'll never be unprepared.
See more at: Good Housekeeping