Glasses - Properly Maintained And Stored
Glasses are indispensable for many people, but they help to more and above all better far or near vision.Anyone who wants to compete fashionably with current trends and selects high-quality lenses will sometimes pay opticians a higher price. A long eye-wear life then has top priority for the wearer. The right care is now the alpha and omega.
Glasses have to endure a lot in their lives. Strong sunlight, heat, cold, dirt, dust, make-up and sweat are the "stress factors" for the frame and lenses. If your lenses, whether made of plastic or glass, have special coatings, care should be taken when handling the glasses. Even tiny dust grains develop into a kind of sandpaper when wiping quickly with a T-shirt or handkerchief. The result: scratches on the surface, which can not be reversed afterwards. So that this does not happen and you do not have to be annoyed, we have put together a few tips for the proper care and storage of your glasses.
The A and O: care properly
Lukewarm water with a little diluted detergent removes the dirt from the glass and the frame most gently. Do not use moisturizers.
For more stubborn soiling, eye wear and, above all, a short ultrasonic bath help. Do not use them more often than once a week, since these cleaning methods put more strain on the lenses.
For dry rubbing clean soft cotton towels are suitable.
Never expose glasses with plastic lenses to very high temperatures, so you should also sell them better when visiting the sauna and steam bath.
Special anti-fog cloths are ideal helpers in winter with fast change between cold and warm air.
Carefully Stored,Stored and handled
A sturdy case that fits your glasses best protects against dirt, scratches, external pressure and the sun.
Never place glasses directly on hard surfaces with the glasses.
When cleaning, always hold the glasses on the edge, not on the bracket or bridge. This avoids bending the socket. Take special care with rimless glasses, they are much more sensitive.
Glasses, whether with or without rim, as a precaution always with both hands up and depose.
At a regular "maintenance" with your optician have all screws tighten and check the fit of the glasses.