Whomever may be reading this, I’ve recently found incredible luck with dawn dish soap.
- Run glasses and hands under water
- Put glasses to the side and lather dish soap on your fingers.
- Using your lathered fingers, gently apply soap to glasses
- Put glasses to the side and rinse off your hands so they’re not still soapy
- Reduce water pressure so it’s gentle, constant stream of water.
- Rinse off glasses
I only really clean my glasses once a month ish. Maybe twice. Of course if I smear my glasses or it’s an eventful week, I clean as needed. That’s just how often I clean them.
This is the way, with a nice microfiber towel to dry.
It’s also hard to do on the go and when I’m lazy.
If you use a nice smooth stream of water it’ll leave the lenses spotless. If you’re doing it right you only need to dry the frames.
I have a box of a few hundred disposable glasses cleaning wipes I just stuff everywhere. Was like $20 on Amazon and my best purchase ever. Been using it for months. Life changing.
The problem is you wanna wash off any potential grit with running water before cleaning your glasses, otherwise those wipes will still scratch them. I never use glasses cleaning wipes for that reason.
I mean sure if you’re covered in mud or something. For general wear and use? Most people aren’t getting grit or sand or heavy dirt particles on their glasses. They’re just getting smudges and water spots and tiny hairs or eye dust.
You’d be surprised, if you’re anywhere near a road regularly or live in a city you’re bound to pick up fine dust on your glasses. It may not make much of a difference in the short term but preventing grit scratches makes your glasses last much longer in my experience.
I got some from Costco. Fantastic purchase. I’ve been wearing glasses daily for less than a year at this point and feel dread when I don’t have one of these wipes handy and need to clean them
I picked up this trick from a reddit comments years ago and it’s a godsend, perfectly clean smudge-free glasses, and they last longer as you’re less likely to scratch them.
This is the real answer
i’ve had glasses for a little over a year now and this is what i too have been doing since beginning. i thought it would be bad for the lenses and remove the coating but kept on doing it anyway and they are totally fine. i keep a soft cloth in my pocket for little smudges though.
I have acquired Swamp Sight on my work glasses.
Swamp Sight:
A creature with this feat may peer through dirty lenses and objects as if they had true sight and dark vision. If a smudge or other blemish obstructs view, the creature may see through it as if it were not there.I got this too and now my friends complain about my car windshield whenever I drive them places
I’m honestly looking at getting Lasik just so I never have to deal with cleaning glasses so often.
I got LASIK earlier this year. It’s an expensive solution to the many small inconveniences that glasses have, but totally worth it imo.
I went from -5.25 with mild astigmatism to 20/15 eagle vision basically overnight.
I’ve only been wearing glasses for a few months and only when I’m in front of a pc screen. How on earth does anyone keep them clean?
my brain just learned to ignore smudges.
The longer you wear them, the easier it is. I didn’t get glasses until I was over 20. I wasn’t used to them, so I would have to clean them about every hour. Now that I’ve been wearing them for the better part of ten years, I don’t even have to clean them every day.
The inside part of your shirt around your waist is usually clean enough to just wipe your glasses clean without any cleaner. Rub in small circular motions until you get the entire lense
I wouldn’t recommend that if you have any special coatings on the lenses. Basically anything but microfiber cloths will scratch the coating.
I have transition lenses, and can confirm that any scratches on transitions are super small and unnoticeable
I made the mistake once of cleaning transitions lenses with a paper towel. Those scratches were not small or unnoticeable sadly. Since that experience, i strictly stick to microfiber.
I didn’t have transitional lenses, but I had the same set of lenses for like 10 years. I just used tissues and tshirt to clean them. I never had a problem with visibility, but around the sides, some coating was coming off, but I never noticed it while wearing these glasses.
I’ve found that denim does a rather good job. I actually have a couple cleaning cloths cut from old jeans, but I mostly just use the leg of whatever pair I’m wearing.
I just rub mine on my shirt if there’s a smudge.
I’ve just given up.
I’m curious about how some people seem to think it’s a daily task.
Is this is a dust/smog thing?
Try having long eyelashes, it can be a pain
my eyebrows get mine greasy
mine too. when i clean my glasses, i wipe my eyebrows clean as well
Try having long greasy hair.
I think, as another user here pointed out, that it’s more about how long someone has been wearing glasses and therefore how often they accidentally touch them. I’ve only been wearing glasses for about 6 months, so I accidentally touch them several times a day. I have to wipe them clean each time, and I need to wash them clean once or twice a week as the oils build up.
I’ve recently started wearing sports goggles for hockey as I can’t do contacts. I feel this one a lot. The fogging up and the constant sweating on the lens is never ending…
There are anti-fog products you can buy for that but I’ve never had great results from them.
Working through some of that now but the sweating and then cleaning the sweat off is making it worse. Still need to figure out a system where cleaning them doesn’t invite the fogging after. I think if I never sweated on them I would be fine for fogging up.
if I never sweated on them I would be fine for fogging up
There’s your solution then: play hockey as lazily as you possibly can 😛
Motorcycles have something called pinlock maybe something like that exists for corrective goggles?
With my pinlock on I can drive in freezing weather and not fog up.
Keeping the house clean.
Father of toddlers here. I’ve just embraced the opaque side.
I keep a microfiber cloth with me always and wipe the lenses 2-5 times a day.
Honestly not too much effort and they’re consistently pretty clean
You’ll find that this invites scratches in your lens coatings, with minute bits of dust and sand embedding themselves into the cloth.
Microfiber’s strength is also its weakness: being so good at trapping material that it never lets them go, even after washing.
Beware.
After a couple years there are minor scratches but, they’re largely still in very good shape
I just learned to ignore anything that isnt a significant, sight obstructing smudge, cause I got tired of wiping every drop of sweat or accidental finger brush off my lenses.
I wipe my glasses with Sparkle and a microfiber cloth. We must imagine Sisyphus happy.
Please, do not fuck your glasses
they dont fuck their glasses, they have glasses that are used during fucking
Wore glasses for almost my whole life. Never touch them with your hands, don’t splatter foods when eating, position them so your lashes don’t touch them if possible. I always keep some microfiber cloths and lens cleaning solution at my desk.
But got lasik over a year ago. Sure the dry eyes are a pain in dry weather, but it’s nicer than not having to worry about smudging my glasses. Also, even though there is some light flaring at night if my eyes are dry, it’s not as bad as when I get them with glasses that have microscratches on them.
I still notice when other people who have glasses have smudges all over them and they seem to not be bothered by it. Even I’m bother by seeing it imagining how bad everything must look. Hell, even a speck of dust annoys me while wearing glasses if it’s in the right spot.
I just wipe the lenses on my shirt, and blast them under a tap every so often to clean.