WelcomeUser Guide
ToSPrivacyCanary
DonateBugsLicense

©2024 Poal.co

364

Water, preferably hot, soap and a cotton cloth to dab dry is all you need. Alcohol based sprays and microfiber cloths WILL cause scratches. Add-on "anti-scratch" coating is a gimmick.

If someone told me that when I was a little'n then I'd be be several thousands of dollars richer today. One year on with the same lenses and not a single scratch.

Water, preferably hot, soap and a cotton cloth to dab dry is all you need. Alcohol based sprays and microfiber cloths WILL cause scratches. Add-on "anti-scratch" coating is a gimmick. If someone told me that when I was a little'n then I'd be be several thousands of dollars richer today. One year on with the same lenses and not a single scratch.

(post is archived)

[+] [deleted] 3 pts
[–] 2 pts (edited )

Never use hot water, it will fuck up the coatings, one of those ultrasonic things are best

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Don't waste your money on coatings and hot water isn't an issue.

Never threw a pair into an ultrasonic cleaner before.

[–] 2 pts (edited )

Yeah but most people opt for the coatings and hot water fucks them up. Ultrasonic for small jewelry and glasses are only about $30 now. Cleans all the crap around edges of lenses and nose pieces.

[–] 1 pt

Literally none of the above. Fog then with your breath and use a cotton t-shirt.

[–] 1 pt

I use alcohol swabs and buy new shades every year because I am not poor

>new shades

Poser.

[–] 0 pt

Yes. Poser, clout chaser, paragon of humanity. Whatever suits me at the moment.

[–] 1 pt

I've found good, dry toilet paper far superior to any cleaning solution out there, though it does leave fibers.

Warm water and soap is the best I've found, and distilled water to rinse the minerals off.