A renowned company has shared the best way to clean glasses and avoid scratches. Gafas.es, the Spanish subsidiary of German optician SuperVista AG, has published an article on its website detailing the best way to clean glasses lenses. According to the company, most lenses on the market are made of a very light but very delicate organic material. Although the most careful people use the microfibre cloth that comes in the case, many others take fewer precautions and even use their T-shirt. Step by step guide to cleaning your glasses easily. However, according to the specialist company, cleaning and maintenance are essential in order to enjoy all the benefits of glasses and have the best possible vision, without smudges that cause visual obstacles.
The correct way to clean your glasses lenses, according to experts

Sometimes, the simplest method ends up being the most effective. In this regard, the optical company indicated that one of the most effective methods for cleaning lenses is to use water and mild soap. ‘The ideal is to turn on the tap, let the water run at low pressure and place the glasses underneath,’ he explained. Then, add a little soap and rub gently with your fingertips.
‘After finishing this process, simply dry them with a little paper or a cotton or microfibre cloth that does not leave lint,’ it added. This step is essential because, according to the company, frames have hinges and other small metal parts that can rust if not dried properly. For this simple trick, all you need is mild soap.
However, it may happen that your glasses get dirty when you are away from home and do not have the necessary materials. If you do not have water or soap, the suggestion is to use ‘a microfibre cloth or the well-known chamois cloth that comes with the glasses case’. However, it is essential that the chamois cloth is clean so that it has the opposite effect.
How not to clean your glasses lenses to avoid scratches and lint

Gafas.es warned that cleaning your lenses with a T-shirt, a method widely used by people, is a bad idea. If they are dry, they can scratch with the friction of the fabric. In addition, it asked people to avoid another very common technique: ‘Of course, do not moisten them with saliva.’ On the other hand, it emphasised that household products such as glass cleaners or washing-up liquid should not be used. ‘These products contain chemicals that can seriously damage the treatments that lenses have, such as anti-reflective, Clean Coat or hardened,’ it stressed. However, he pointed out that although rubbing the lenses with toilet paper or napkins may seem like a good idea, it is not a recommended method. This is because it can scratch the lenses and leave them with lint.
