How Do You Clean Eyeglasses With A Scratch-Coat Lens?
Cleaning eyeglasses with scratch-coat lenses is a bit different than cleaning regular glasses, because the lenses are coated with a special formula that hardens the surface. To keep this scratch-resistant coating consistent and operational, clean the glasses with the right kinds of products, and clean them the right way. When not using your scratch-coat lens eyeglasses, keep them in a clean case to protect them from dust, falls and unnecessary handling. The case shouldn’t have enough room for the glasses to bounce around much, but it shouldn’t be so tight that it misshapes them. Choose a scratch-coat lens cleaner approved by your optician. There are many brand options that work, and many that don’t. Find a microfiber cloth approved by your optician. When not using the cloth, keep it clean by returning it to its proper holding place. To clean, remove the glasses from the case or your head, and hold them by any part except the lens or lens frame. Spray four times–once on each side of ea