SAEDNEWS: To clean your glasses, you can use water and dishwashing liquid. Just be careful not to scratch the lenses while washing them.
According to SAEDNEWS, Keeping your eyeglass lenses clean is very important when using them, because if the lenses become dirty or blurry, it can be uncomfortable for the wearer and also unpleasant for others who see them. The best way to prevent scratches on the lenses and other possible damage is to clean your glasses every day.
The steps in this section explain methods for cleaning your eyeglass lenses and frames. These guidelines can also be used for cleaning sunglasses, sports glasses, and safety glasses.
Eyeglass Lens Cleaning Method
1. Wash your hands thoroughly before cleaning your glasses:
Before cleaning your glasses, make sure your hands are completely free from dirt, grease, lotion, or anything else that could transfer onto the lenses. Use a mild soap or lotion-free cleanser, then dry your hands with a clean, lint-free towel.
2. Rinse your glasses under a gentle stream of lukewarm water:
This helps remove dust and other particles and prevents scratches on the lenses during cleaning. Avoid using hot water, as it may damage some types of eyeglass lenses.
3. Put a few drops of dish soap on each lens of your glasses:
Most dishwashing liquids are quite strong, so only use a small amount of one that does not contain lotion or hand moisturizers.
4. Gently rub and clean both sides of the lenses and all parts of the frame for a few seconds:
Make sure you clean every area, including the parts that sit on your nose and ears, where dust and oil can easily build up.

5. Rinse both sides of the lenses and the frame thoroughly:
Leaving any soap or cleaning residue on your glasses can cause streaks or spots to appear once they dry.
6. Gently shake your glasses and make sure no water remains on them:
Carefully inspect the lenses to ensure they are completely clean and free from any remaining water or smudges.
7. Carefully dry the lenses and frame with a clean, soft towel:
Use a cotton cloth or towel that is also suitable for drying dishes, making sure it is completely clean. Any dust or particles on the towel can cause scratches, while oils from cooking, lotions, or other substances may leave stains on the lenses.
8. Recheck the lenses and frame of your glasses:
If any smudges or scratches remain, gently remove them using a microfiber cloth. If you do not have proper cleaning tools available, you can use a damp cleaning wipe as an alternative for cleaning your glasses.