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HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR PRESCRIPTION GLASSES LIKE A PRO?

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If you wear eyeglasses, you know the endless struggle to keep them clean of stripes, spots, smudges, and scratches. You spend a lot of time finding these right pair of prescription glasses. You’re looking for the right shape of the frame, pattern or color that expresses you perfectly. So you know how important it is to take care of your eyeglasses.

Are you supposed to clean your glasses with tissues or a cloth? Is it best to clean them when they’re wet or dry? Is it okay to let them dry in air? All these questions and more will be answered in the guide below:

Rinse

Before wiping or cleaning, rinse your prescription glasses with water. Any tiny dust or dirt particles will settle on your lens and it can be abrasive if you wipe them around on a dry lens.

Spray Carefully

If you are using a chemical, use sprays or cleansers that are specifically made to clean eyeglass lenses.

Air Dry

Allow your eyeglasses to dry in the air if you can. This is another great way to keep all the materials from getting on to your lens. If you can’t put them down to dry air, wipe them off with a soft, clean, lint-free cloth.

Use the Right Cloth

Paper towels, tissues, and napkins, no matter how soft they are on your skin, have a textured surface, and can easily scratch your lenses. Also, do not use the tail of your shirt. The fibers in the fabric will scratch the eyeglass lens over time if the garment is not 100% cotton. AusSpecs provides free scratch resistant coating and free micro fiber cloth with protective cases for every pair of eyeglasses bought.

Grip Firmly

Hold your frames by gripping the piece that crosses the bridge of your nose. This will prevent you from accidentally bending the frame while you’re cleaning it. Bent glasses can have a negative impact on the way you see out of your eyeglasses. Plus, if your frames are bent out of shape, you’re more likely to feel uncomfortable.

Store Properly

Store your glasses when you don’t wear them. Not only this is a perfect way to keep your eyeglasses free from dust and debris, but it also prevents your eyeglass from being scratched, bent, or broken. If you don’t want to have a big, bulky case, sleeker ones are available. Microfiber pouches are perfect for your glasses at your desk or at your nightstand and you don’t really wear them all the time, like reading glasses.

Establish good habits for wearing your glasses, especially if you have a prescription lens that you rely on most of the time. Correct wear habits will help prevent warping. When you take off your glasses, don’t just push them to the top of your head. Generally, the top of the head is wider than the face and the frames can be widened by setting your glasses. If your glasses slip down your nose, avoid putting pressure on the nose piece to hold them back. If you’ve got wire glasses, this motion can distort the piece of the nose. When you remove it and put it on, use both hands, one on either temple arm. This motion encourages correct alignment and minimizes changes to your frame fit over time. If you often lose or misplace your glasses, you may also want to invest in a cord of glasses. A cord is preferred to place the glasses in a shirt pocket or to hang them from the neck of your shirt because these positions encourage warping.

To keep your prescription glasses intact and usable before you upgrade to your next pair, follow these detailed guidelines. With more than 13 years in serving Australian customers, AusSpecs is exceptional in providing quality eyeglasses. We sell latest designs from around the world and fashionable eyeglasses for all occasions. You can buy outstanding Frames and Lenses at its best price from AusSpecs. Moreover you also can get up to 70% retail offer for AusSpecs  prescription glasses.

https://www.ausspecs.com.au/buy-glasses-online

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