8 tips to protect your glasses from damage

glasses stored in glasses case

Keeping your glasses in good condition not only ensures you see clearly but also helps extend their lifespan and saves you from frequent repairs or replacements. With these tips, you can protect your glasses from damage to keep them looking new, feeling comfortable, and performing their best.

1. Store Them Safely

Always use a hard, protective case when you’re not wearing your glasses. Avoid tossing them into bags or pockets without protection, as loose items can wreak havoc on lenses.

2. Clean with care

Use a microfiber cloth and a lens cleaning solution specifically designed for glasses. Avoid using paper towels, tissues, or your shirt, as they can scratch the surface.

3. Rinse first

Before cleaning, rinse your lenses under lukewarm water to remove dust and debris that could scratch them when wiped.

4. Avoid harsh products

If you’re asking if you can use Windex to clean your glasses—the answer is no. Household cleaners like Windex or vinegar are too harsh and can damage the lens coating.

5. Put them down gently

Always set your glasses down with the lenses facing up to avoid accidental scratches from contact with surfaces.

6. Watch where you wear them

Avoid placing your glasses on your head or dangling them around your neck. These habits increase the chances of them being knocked off and scratched.

7. Consider lens coatings

Invest in scratch-resistant coatings when purchasing new lenses. While they’re not scratch-proof, they provide an extra layer of protection.

8. Regular maintenance

Bring your glasses to your optician for periodic check-ups. They can adjust the fit, tighten screws, and help ensure your lenses are always secure.

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