Cleaning Your Glasses: The Basics
2. Use Proper Lens Cleaner
Lens cleaners are specially designed for eyewear and are an essential part of your care kit. Avoid dry wiping, as dust or debris can scratch the lenses when rubbed.
Never use bleach, vinegar, household cleaners, spit, or other chemicals — these can damage or strip away protective lens coatings.
3. Don’t Forget the Nose Pads
Nose pads absorb dirt, dust, and natural oils, so regular cleaning is important. If you feel they could use a refresh, pop into the practice anytime — we’re happy to clean them for you, completely free.
Daily Wear: Small Habits That Make a Big Difference
4. Put Them On (and Take Them Off) the Right Way
Always use both hands. Using one hand can gradually misalign the frame, affecting the fit — and ultimately your vision.
5. Don’t Wear Them on Your Head
Resting glasses on your head stretches the frame and is one of the most common causes of poor fit over time.