
How to Clean Eyeglasses
Glasses often scratch when wiped dry or with rough paper. Rinse first, then use mild soap and microfiber.

Rinse lenses with lukewarm water

Step 1 is “Rinse lenses with lukewarm water.” Keep the tools close, handle only this part, and avoid opening too many tasks at once. A steady pace keeps the result cleaner.
This reduces rework and makes the next step easier. It looks simple, but it prevents many small problems.
If material, food, or device instructions are uncertain, check guidance or test on a small area first.
Add a tiny drop of mild soap

Step 2 is “Add a tiny drop of mild soap.” Keep the tools close, handle only this part, and avoid opening too many tasks at once. A steady pace keeps the result cleaner.
This reduces rework and makes the next step easier. It looks simple, but it prevents many small problems.
If material, food, or device instructions are uncertain, check guidance or test on a small area first.
Rub lenses and nose pads gently

Step 3 is “Rub lenses and nose pads gently.” Keep the tools close, handle only this part, and avoid opening too many tasks at once. A steady pace keeps the result cleaner.
This reduces rework and makes the next step easier. It looks simple, but it prevents many small problems.
If material, food, or device instructions are uncertain, check guidance or test on a small area first.
Rinse away all soap

Step 4 is “Rinse away all soap.” Keep the tools close, handle only this part, and avoid opening too many tasks at once. A steady pace keeps the result cleaner.
This reduces rework and makes the next step easier. It looks simple, but it prevents many small problems.
If material, food, or device instructions are uncertain, check guidance or test on a small area first.
Shake off excess water

Step 5 is “Shake off excess water.” Keep the tools close, handle only this part, and avoid opening too many tasks at once. A steady pace keeps the result cleaner.
This reduces rework and makes the next step easier. It looks simple, but it prevents many small problems.
If material, food, or device instructions are uncertain, check guidance or test on a small area first.
Dry with microfiber cloth

Step 6 is “Dry with microfiber cloth.” Keep the tools close, handle only this part, and avoid opening too many tasks at once. A steady pace keeps the result cleaner.
This reduces rework and makes the next step easier. It looks simple, but it prevents many small problems.
If material, food, or device instructions are uncertain, check guidance or test on a small area first.
Check corners and hinges

Step 7 is “Check corners and hinges.” Keep the tools close, handle only this part, and avoid opening too many tasks at once. A steady pace keeps the result cleaner.
This reduces rework and makes the next step easier. It looks simple, but it prevents many small problems.
If material, food, or device instructions are uncertain, check guidance or test on a small area first.
Store in the case

Step 8 is “Store in the case.” Keep the tools close, handle only this part, and avoid opening too many tasks at once. A steady pace keeps the result cleaner.
This reduces rework and makes the next step easier. It looks simple, but it prevents many small problems.
If material, food, or device instructions are uncertain, check guidance or test on a small area first.
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