Introduction

Wearing glasses is not just about having clear vision; it’s also about how you take care of them. Keeping your eyeglasses clean is essential for maintaining optimal vision quality and prolonging the lifespan of your eyewear. But what is the best way to clean a pair of eyeglasses? In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the most effective methods and tips to ensure your glasses stay spotless and scratch-free.

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What is the best way to clean a pair of eyeglasses?

Maintaining clean eyeglasses is crucial for clear vision and overall eye health. Here’s a detailed look at the best methods to keep your eyeglasses clean and well-maintained.

Daily Cleaning Routine

Cleaning your eyeglasses daily is essential to prevent the buildup of dirt, oils, and smudges. Follow these steps for a quick and effective daily cleaning routine:

  1. Rinse with Lukewarm Water: Begin by rinsing your glasses under lukewarm water. This helps remove any loose debris and dust, preventing scratches during the cleaning process.
  2. Apply a Drop of Dish Soap: Place a small drop of mild dish soap on each lens. Using your fingertips, gently rub the soap on both sides of the lenses and all parts of the frame.
  3. Rinse Thoroughly: Rinse the glasses again under lukewarm water to remove all traces of soap. Make sure to clean the frame, nose pads, and temples thoroughly.
  4. Gently Dry with a Clean Microfiber Cloth: Gently dry the lenses and frame with a clean microfiber cloth. Avoid using tissues, paper towels, or clothing, as they can scratch the lenses.
  5. Inspect for Smudges: Inspect the lenses to ensure they are clean and free of smudges. If needed, repeat the cleaning process.

Weekly Deep Cleaning

In addition to your daily cleaning routine, it’s essential to give your glasses a thorough cleaning at least once a week. Follow these steps for a more intensive cleaning:

  1. Prepare a Cleaning Solution: Create a cleaning solution by mixing equal parts of isopropyl alcohol and water. Avoid using vinegar or window cleaner, as they can damage the lenses.
  2. Soak the Glasses: Place your glasses in the cleaning solution and let them soak for a few minutes. This helps loosen any stubborn dirt or oils.
  3. Gently Scrub the Lenses and Frame: Using a soft-bristled brush, gently scrub the lenses, frame, nose pads, and temples to remove any remaining dirt or debris.
  4. Rinse and Dry: Rinse the glasses thoroughly under lukewarm water to remove the cleaning solution. Dry them gently with a clean microfiber cloth.
  5. Polish the Lenses: Polish the lenses with a clean, dry microfiber cloth to remove any water spots or streaks.

Additional Tips for Maintaining Clean Eyeglasses

Avoid Using Harsh Chemicals

Harsh chemicals such as ammonia, bleach, or alcohol-based cleaners can damage the coatings on your lenses. Stick to mild dish soap and water or a specialized eyeglass cleaner to avoid damaging your glasses.

Store Your Glasses Properly

When you’re not wearing your glasses, always store them in a clean, protective case. Avoid placing them face down or leaving them in areas of extreme heat, such as the dashboard of your car.

Regularly Adjust and Maintain Your Glasses

Loose or misaligned glasses can cause discomfort and affect your vision. Visit your optometrist regularly to have your glasses adjusted and maintained for optimal comfort and performance.

Avoid Touching the Lenses

Touching the lenses with your fingers can transfer oils and dirt, making them more difficult to clean. Handle your glasses by the frame whenever possible to keep the lenses clean.

Use a Quality Microfiber Cloth

Invest in a high-quality microfiber cloth for cleaning and drying your glasses. Avoid using paper towels, tissues, or clothing, as they can scratch the lenses.

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

How often should I clean my glasses? It is recommended to clean your glasses daily to prevent the buildup of dirt and oils. Additionally, a weekly deep cleaning is advisable to keep your glasses in optimal condition.

Can I use vinegar to clean my glasses? No, vinegar should be avoided as it can damage the coatings on your lenses. Stick to mild dish soap and water or a specialized eyeglass cleaner for cleaning your glasses.

Is it safe to use alcohol-based cleaners on eyeglasses? No, alcohol-based cleaners should be avoided as they can damage the coatings on your lenses. Stick to mild dish soap and water or a specialized eyeglass cleaner for cleaning your glasses.

Can I clean my glasses with a shirt or tissue? It is not recommended to clean your glasses with a shirt or tissue, as they can scratch the lenses. Use a clean microfiber cloth for best results.

Can I use hot water to clean my glasses? It is best to use lukewarm water to clean your glasses. Hot water can damage the coatings on your lenses.

How should I dry my glasses after cleaning? Gently dry your glasses with a clean microfiber cloth. Avoid using paper towels, tissues, or clothing, as they can scratch the lenses.

Conclusion

Keeping your eyeglasses clean is essential for maintaining clear vision and prolonging the lifespan of your glasses. By following the methods and tips outlined in this guide, you can ensure your glasses stay spotless and scratch-free. Remember to clean your glasses daily and give them a weekly deep cleaning to keep them in optimal condition. With the right care, your glasses will continue to provide you with clear vision for years to come.

Tatum Eyecare is North Phoenix’s premier family eye care center. We’ve spared no expense to create the most pleasant, comfortable patient experience… including the finest furnishings, the best selection of prescription eyeglass frames, the most cutting-edge technology, and the most outstanding team of industry professionals. Come see why the choice for family eye care in the Valley has never been clearer.

Dr. Bryan Fuller

Dr. Bryan Fuller of Tatum Eye Care in Phoenix Arizona
Dr. Fuller grew up in Issaquah, Washington and graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Washington State University. He decided to ditch the calculator and trade it in for a phoropter and slit lamp. He headed east to The Ohio State University where he received his Optometry degree in 1998. Go Bucks! Not wanting to return to the gray of Washington, after graduation, he headed southwest to sunny Arizona. Shortly thereafter he met Dr. McPhelan and they partnered up at their original location, Optical Illusions. With the success of the first location, the two doctors opened up their north location, Optique at the Ridge. After many years of operating the two locations, it was time for an upgrade. In 2016 they merged the two locations into their larger and current location, Tatum Eyecare! When not at the office, Dr. Fuller enjoys spending his free time with his amazing wife and two boys. Dr. Fuller holds the following degrees:

Ohio State University - Doctorate of Optometry
Washington State University - B.S. Mechanical Engineering

Dr. James McPhelan

Dr. James McPhelan of Tatum Eye Care in Phoenix Arizona
Dr. McPhelan grew up in Southern California and enlisted in the Army at age 17. He graduated from Southern California College of Optometry in 1976, then started practicing optometry in Arizona in 1977. Over the next few years, he grew 20/20 Eye Care to 15 offices. In 1999, he and Dr. Fuller took over Optical Illusions, then opened Optique at the Ridge. In 2016, they created Tatum Eyecare. In his spare time, Dr. McPhelan is an avid golfer, often competing in multiple tournaments through the year. Dr. McPhelan holds the following degrees:


Southern California College of Optometry - Doctorate of Optometry

Dr. Houle

Dr. Houle
Dr. Houle is following in her father's footsteps as an optometrist. She is a North Dakota native who received her Bachelor's degree from the University of North Dakota before earning her Doctorate of Optometry from Midwestern University - Arizona College of Optometry. Dr. Houle began her career in eye care more than 10 years ago, and she worked as a receptionist, optician, and technician before becoming an optometrist. She has a particular interest in the management of ocular disease including dry eye and glaucoma. In her free time, Dr. Houle is an avid baseball fan (go Twins!) and spends as much time as possible with her friends and family in both Arizona and North Dakota.

Midwestern University – Arizona College of Optometry - Doctorate of Optometry
University of North Dakota - Bachelor of Science: Biology

Dr. Kenneth O'Daniel

Dr. Kenneth O'Daniel of Tatum Eye Care in Phoenix Arizona
Dr. O’Daniel was born in the beautiful mountains of Waynesville, North Carolina and grew up in Dayton, Ohio. He attended Wright State University and graduated with his BS in Biology in 1977; shortly thereafter, beginning his Masters in BioChemistry.

Dr. O’Daniel is also a 1983 graduate of the Illinois College Optometry. He met his wife Lori during this period. Lori, a Chicago native, became an integral part of his practice (and life!) shortly thereafter.
He moved to Scottsdale in 1986 to begin practicing inside LensCrafters. In 1990 Dr. O'Daniel opened the Scottsdale LensCrafters, and he also presided as its director of Optometric services.
Dr. O’Daniel became an Optometrist because of his love and passion for photography, physics, and desire provide patients with the ability to see the world more clearly. As a licensed optometrist, Dr. O’Daniel provides complete eye care services for the surrounding communities ages seven and up.
Dr. O’Daniel has had a working relationship with both Dr. Fuller and McPhellan for over two decades. He has served as past director for the Arizona Optometric Association, and past President of the Central Arizona Optometric Society. In January, 2018 Dr. O’Daniel decided to join Tatum Eye Care, the premier Eye Care Center in Phoenix and Scottsdale.
Dr. O’Daniel’s goal is simple: Provide Excellent Eye Care, treat patients as family, and treat everyone honestly and fairly!

Dr. Christina Wong

Dr. Christina Wong of Tatum Eye Care in Phoenix Arizona
A southern California native, Dr. Wong attended UCLA where she received her B.S. in Biology. She then completed her Doctorate of Optometry at the Southern California College of Optometry. Dr. Wong moved to Arizona to complete a residency in ocular disease at Hu Hu Kam Memorial Hospital on the Gila River Indian Reservation. Following residency, Dr. Wong earned the distinction of Fellow in the American Academy of Optometry.

Dr. Wong provides comprehensive eye care to patients of all ages, from pediatrics through seniors. She has a special interest in the management of medical eye conditions including glaucoma, eye infections, dry eye and diabetic retinopathy.
Outside of the office, Dr. Wong enjoys running, going to the beach, rooting for the Bruins, and spending time with her husband and three daughters.
University of California Los Angeles - B.S. in Biology
Southern California College of Optometry - Doctorate of Optometry

Dr. Ryan Felten

Dr. Felten of Tatum Eye Care in Phoenix Arizona
Dr. Felten is a native to Arizona, and was raised in North Phoenix where most of his family still resides. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Brigham Young University; then returned home to Arizona to pursue his Doctor of Optometry at Midwestern University in Glendale. While at Midwestern University, he was a member of the Beta Sigma Kappa Honor Society and was the recipient of the Clinical Excellence Award in Pediatrics and Vision Therapy. Dr. Felten enjoys working with patients of all ages and also speaks fluent Spanish. Dr. Felten holds the following degrees:


Brigham Young University - Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science
Midwestern University - Doctorate of Optometry