Even if they require less maintenance than contact lenses, eyeglasses still need to be cleaned regularly, both lenses and frame.
Indeed, the cleanliness of the pair is the insurance of an optimal comfort and to benefit fully from its visual correction.
Among other means, white vinegar can be one of the possible cleaning options for eyeglasses.
White vinegar is now recognized for its great efficiency in terms of cleaning.
Nowadays, many people use it as a replacement for their traditional household cleaning products, particularly to clean their windows.
In the same way, vinegar proves to be very effective to return their clearness to the eyeglass lenses.
Indeed, it restores the shine to the glass parts of the eyeglasses while disinfecting them.
Vinegar can also be used to clean the frame of the glasses because it also has a degreasing effect.
To clean your glasses with vinegar, you need to mix a few drops with a little water.
This mixture can then be sprayed directly onto the lenses or put on a soft cloth to moisten it.
In small quantities, vinegar is not aggressive to the lenses and is perfectly suitable for cleaning prescription glasses.
However, the most common way to clean glasses is with soap and water.
Indeed, many people opt for this simple, natural and effective option.
To do this, simply clean your glasses with warm water and soap or a few drops of washing-up liquid.
The soapy water can be gently spread with the fingers on the glass parts.
The eyeglasses are then rinsed with clear water and dried with a clean, soft cloth.
It is important to remember that the glasses should not be cleaned with a paper towel or tissue, which can be abrasive.
Using a cleaning spray or wiping the lenses with a microfiber cloth is also very effective.
Whichever cleaning option you choose for your eyeglasses, it should be done regularly to ensure proper maintenance of the pair.
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