Eye Glasses are often an expensive investment, so it’s important to keep them in good shape. Fortunately, cleaning your glasses is quick and easy. The best way to clean eyewear is with warm water and dish soap, so head to the sink and lather them up! When you’re out and about, touch up your lenses with a spray cleaner or wet wipes. If you stick to a daily cleaning routine, you’ll be seeing crystal clear and you’ll keep your glasses looking shiny and new.
Streak free – No impact of the liquid or streaks will be formed after cleaning as the rapid evaporation of the solution wont stick to the specs surface during and after the cleaning.
Anti Static: No dust particles will be attracted or formed after cleaning.
Anti Fog: Sets the spectacles or eye glass clean and clear even on the foggy times. No fog layer will be formed after the cleaning.
Scratch Free Cleaning: The liquid penetrates deep through the solid dust particles and sweeps away from the bottom of it, thus ensuring no scratches to the spectacles during cleaning action.
Travel Friendly: The handy bottle is easy to carry around with you everywhere.
Steps for cleaning your glasses:
Follow these tips to clean your eyeglass lenses and frames without risk of scratching the lenses or causing other damage. These same tips apply for cleaning sunglasses, safety glasses and sports eyewear too.
1. Wash and dry your hands thoroughly. Before cleaning your eyeglasses, make sure your hands are free from dirt, grime, lotion and anything else that could be transferred to your lenses. Use lotion-free soap or dish washing liquid and a clean, lint-free towel to clean your hands.
2. Rinse your glasses under a gentle stream of lukewarm tap water. This will remove dust and other debris, which can help avoid scratching your lenses when you are cleaning them. Avoid hot water, which can damage some eyeglass lens coatings.
3. Apply a small drop of Vooki Specs Cleaner
4. Gently rub both sides of the lenses and all parts of the frame for a few seconds. Make sure you clean every part, including the nose pads and the ends of the temples that rest behind your ears. And be sure to clean the area where the edge of the lenses meet the frame, where dust, debris and skin oils can accumulate.
5. Rinse both sides of the lenses and the frame thoroughly. Failing to remove all traces of soap will cause the lenses to be smeared when you dry them.
6. Gently shake the glasses to eliminate most of the water from the lenses. Inspect the lenses carefully to make sure they are clean.
7. Carefully dry the lenses and frame with a clean, lint-free towel. Use a dish towel that has not been laundered with a fabric softener or dryer sheet (these substances can smear the lenses). A cotton towel that you use to clean fine glassware is a good choice. Make sure the towel is perfectly clean. Dirt or debris trapped in the fibers of a towel can scratch your lenses; and cooking oil, skin oil or lotion in the towel will smear them.
8. Inspect the lenses again. If any streaks or smudges remain, remove them with a clean microfiber cloth — these lint-free cloths are available at most optical shops or photography stores.