How to clean your glasses properly | Optometrist Explains

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  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
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    how to clean your glasses properly
    Today we will be discussing the different ways we can clean glasses
    You can use a microfibre cloth
    You can use a lens cleaning solution
    You can use isopropyl alcohol wipes

Komentáře • 287

  • @eugenepark240
    @eugenepark240 Před 3 lety +343

    Thank you, my eyeballs are now clean

  • @TheTarrMan
    @TheTarrMan Před rokem +27

    This is without a doubt the most clear and well done "do's/dont's" thing about glasses I've ever seen.

  • @sheco97
    @sheco97 Před rokem +33

    I start wearing glasses 6 months ago the most thing annoys me is just how quick they get dirty! I didn't struggle with the common things that people hate when they start wearing glasses like how annoying it sit in the nose and behind the ears BUT GOD WHY I HAVE TO CLEAN THEM MORE THAN ONCE EVERYDAY thanks for the tips!

  • @huntforbigfloptober1333
    @huntforbigfloptober1333 Před rokem +25

    Recently started working at an optometrist office and this channel has been a real gem to watch. I’m new to healthcare in general so it’s interesting to see what the doctors are up to.
    This is also kinda good to know because I sometimes clean patients glasses when I’m trying to read the adds on their progressive lens. Really don’t want to scratch their lenses >_

    • @ttimetotroll
      @ttimetotroll Před rokem +1

      You're so wholesome! Best of luck in your future work!

  • @engineerncook6138
    @engineerncook6138 Před rokem +40

    I have cleaned my eyeglasses with warm water, mild liquid dish soap and a soft, dry cloth since 1963 because that's what my optometrists have always used. I now wear lenses with Essilor Crizal coatings. Essilor, one of the largest eyewear manufacturers, recommends warm water, mild liquid dish soap and a soft, dry cloth too. Essilor discourages daily use of alcohol to clean lenses but says occasional use is OK.

    • @ruolbu
      @ruolbu Před rokem +4

      I'm not that old but one optometrist of that generation gave me that exact tip and it works like a charm. I keep a separate small travel size bottle of watered down mild dish soap and put a little bit down, put it under a warm water stream to get off any rough elements, then another drop of soap and simply wipe it clean.

  • @iloveyellow7214
    @iloveyellow7214 Před rokem +5

    Antonio? Thank you. I know this is late but when I watched this video 2 yrs ago I am now the assigned cleaner of my aging parents' glasses 🤣 I clean our glasses every 2 weeks and im glad to report that theyre really happy with my "cleaning" routine.
    Thank you for sharing this 😘

  • @TheAverageNooob
    @TheAverageNooob Před rokem +3

    I feel like I finally found the channel that gets me. Discussing the best glasses cleaning methods etc.

  • @Catherine-xm4ur
    @Catherine-xm4ur Před rokem +4

    THANK YOU!! I put some isopropyl alcohol in a spray bottle and used a microfiber cloth & I swear it worked WAY better than glasses cleaner spray!! You’re a lifesaver! 👓

  • @schweagon8618
    @schweagon8618 Před rokem +6

    Bro ive had glasses for about 10 years now and I just learned how to clean the smudges on my glasses. Thank you man

  • @CristinaDumitru86
    @CristinaDumitru86 Před 2 lety +14

    Great information! Thank you!
    I wear all my time glasses and I hate when I see some spots on them! I recently changed them and I don’t want to doing mistakes with them!

  • @PhoebeBuffay-lx3iu
    @PhoebeBuffay-lx3iu Před 18 dny

    Thank you for your explanation, this is the most detailed video I have ever seen. I will try the new way of cleaning glasses.

  • @JellyfishTherapist
    @JellyfishTherapist Před rokem +1

    im going to get my first glasses in a couple of days, this videos will help me a lot, thanks

  • @JJennipoo6
    @JJennipoo6 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for all the awesome info! You were a pleasure to watch!

  • @387733160
    @387733160 Před 3 lety +77

    I personally like using dish soap and cold water for my frames and lens. Works really well and using a gentle dish soap (non moisturizing) does not harm the coating on your lens.

    • @AntonioTheOptom
      @AntonioTheOptom  Před 3 lety +20

      Oooh good idea

    • @thedon2005
      @thedon2005 Před 3 lety +10

      Dish soap does no harm to the coating of the lenses...It’s a myth

    • @riyapaul3699
      @riyapaul3699 Před 2 lety

      @@AntonioTheOptom can i use water??

    • @TaroLeButcher
      @TaroLeButcher Před 2 lety +1

      I'm just worried about the water coming into contact with the screws of my specs, making them rust..

    • @levi4979
      @levi4979 Před 2 lety +6

      @@TaroLeButcher if you dry your glasses off well after washing them (with micro fibre) then the screws or any other metal shouldn't rust because they are usually resistant to small amounts of water for short amounts of time, like rain.

  • @Beading_Kate
    @Beading_Kate Před rokem +14

    As a person who’s been wearing eyeglasses more than thirty years to this moment, I couldn’t agree more.
    I have only one thing to add: never put your glasses on sofa/chair/bed, basically, on any surface that is used for sitting or laying down. You may be careful, but people around you are unaware.
    It was a hard lesson to learn. When I was in middle school, I put my glasses on sofa beside me and my dad incidentally sat on them, breaking the frame in half. I had to live without eyeglasses about a month before my new eyeglasses arrived (I have complex prescription and my lenses usually are made to order).

    • @karthikk8172
      @karthikk8172 Před 10 měsíci

      It could be a hard time without wearing glasses for a month. Things got speed up now, local optometrist gives it in a day and online shipping takes 3 days. I am from India.

  • @igenr8
    @igenr8 Před 2 lety +2

    Great summary and never hurts to repeat!

  • @TheChocolatBlanc
    @TheChocolatBlanc Před 2 lety +8

    After 20 years of existence, I realized I needed glasses, this video ended being really useful for a noob like me haha! Thanks

  • @alessiagarciatravesi3726

    I wear glasses since my 2. Birthday (now way older), hence I like to call myself knowing of how to keep my glasses, for a long life expectancy.
    Yet some of your tips intrigued me to try out and maybe help them remain in a really good shape for even longer.
    Sadly I need new ones every year, soo no help in letting them “last”longer. But maybe my frame will hold on for now another year.
    So, thank you!

  • @sherlock1895
    @sherlock1895 Před 4 měsíci

    All good information. When home I clean mine I the a small drop of Dawn and water continuously flowing over the lens. Then dry with a micro fiber cloth. Cheers!

  • @EnnTomi1
    @EnnTomi1 Před 2 lety

    thnaks for this coming summer, much needed ! thanks

  • @jjflash1645
    @jjflash1645 Před 23 dny +1

    I recently saw a video that said NEVER use alcohol to clean your lenses because it will damage any coatings you have and, also use the cloth that came with your glasses to dry the lenses, not microfiber cloth.

  • @coolpix807
    @coolpix807 Před 3 lety +15

    You gave me the best information and recommendations! Maybe I can see clearly now instead of always looking through a fog.

  • @anethanlad
    @anethanlad Před 2 lety

    great advice! not sure if you'll get to read this, but i wanted to take the chance to ask what kind of frames were shown around 2:37 ? i quite fancy their look.

  • @remir2010
    @remir2010 Před rokem

    Thank you u really helped me with some foggy smears.

  • @downunder3559
    @downunder3559 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for your video. I just want to note that tissues shouldn't ever be used to wipe your lenses. Lenses should always be wet before wiping (as you discribed), but if you were in an area with a lot of dust and things like that, I always rinse them off first. then apply cleaner and wipe. Do not use fabric softener when washing your cleaning cloth. (yes, they have do be washed everyone), I wash mine without using fabric softener in that load and then hang them inside to dry. Thank you for the video!

  • @guysolis5843
    @guysolis5843 Před 2 lety +5

    I went the Costco route. Once I got my glasses about 2 weeks went by and I realized that dust in the air stuck to them much more than other glasses. The dust would cause an annoying a distracting light refraction...the treatment of the lenses were the culprit...I returned the glasses. Too bad, they were such a good price, too..

  • @jollino
    @jollino Před rokem +1

    I just got new glasses, after my old ones were has a ton of micro-scratches (still fine in daylight, but terrible at night). Thanks for the all the tips!
    I do have one question though: what's the best way to remove tiny dust particles? Some guides suggest using a stream of water so they detach from the lens before using a cloth, to avoid "sanding" the lens down with the dust itself. Is that a good way to handle dust?

  • @philtuffers6847
    @philtuffers6847 Před 2 lety

    Great and useful tips. How should I clean/wash my microfiber/options cleaning cloths after a while of use. I have tried the peeps pads and found them useless, what am I doing wrong?

  • @kimberlykinsinger2612
    @kimberlykinsinger2612 Před rokem +1

    What would you recommend instead of ispropyl alcohol? I sadly can’t do that as I have transition glasses that go dark & was warned it would strip the coating off. 😬

  • @Reprobator
    @Reprobator Před rokem +8

    One thing I would say as an optical lab technician is that some (but very few) types of plastic frames DO NOT like alcohol. We use an alcohol based spectacle cleaner aerosol spray in my lab which we know to KEEP AWAY from certain frames because they quite literally pop open and the lenses go flying. Not certain exactly what is happening in these cases but the rim will literally break open suddenly in the presence of alcohol for some reason.

    • @jengalaxy000_00
      @jengalaxy000_00 Před 8 měsíci

      I have a que, what to do with the clear white transparent glasses outer frame that turned a bit brown or discoloration over time?? Like the outer white frame is not as white like it used to be. What caused this? Do u know? It also looms dull and less shiny and new. How can i bring back that clear white color back? Like it's a bit discolored.

    • @Reprobator
      @Reprobator Před 8 měsíci

      Unfortunately they do wear out over time and the colour may change slightly. This is likely due to exposure to sweat, oil and salt from your skin. It will react with the frame material and make it slightly discoloured and sometimes more brittle as well. This is one of the reasons Opticians recommend you get a new pair of glasses ever two years because they do wear out.
      The rim of the frame can be cleaned by removing the lenses from the frame and using a cloth or ultrasonic cleaning bath can be used. But I wouldn't recommend doing this yourself unless you know what you're doing and you also risk breaking the frame, especially if it's old and brittle.

  • @AJMAK94
    @AJMAK94 Před 2 lety +2

    What about those little glass wipes you can get it any retail store (with non-ionic surfactants

  • @toradoraa
    @toradoraa Před 3 lety +8

    "unless you like to wear a giant microfibre cleaning cloth for fashion" HAHAHAHA not a bad idea tho...

  • @coveofpentagrams2671
    @coveofpentagrams2671 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for the tips! Was wondering if there Is any kind of solution you can make at home easily?

  • @olisal8566
    @olisal8566 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Antonio! What do you think of ultrasonic gadgets to clean glasses?

  • @caroleberreur9585
    @caroleberreur9585 Před rokem +1

    What is a pain is the little nose bumpers that are usually plastic attached by a tiny screw. No matter how careful I am, within a month they get a yucky weird green tinge to them. Short of replacing those a lot, is there a way to clean the green sweaty coating?

  • @arvin8395
    @arvin8395 Před 2 lety

    Is it okay in any different types of lens cleaner if your eyeglasses is a transition type?

  • @krishnakumarsubramaniam5312

    This is very good Video. Please add a Video how to clean if we have some dust on the progressive lenses after we return to home from a day's travel.

  • @mariusmarius4832
    @mariusmarius4832 Před rokem

    Thank you. Wish they told me this when i bought them🤔😊

  • @acq8097
    @acq8097 Před 3 lety +1

    Great glasses tips! 👍Thanks mch from 🇵🇭

  • @gbnkansah3547
    @gbnkansah3547 Před 2 lety

    For how long must I wear my spectacles before changing? I just started wearing it on 16th March,2022

  • @moneyhustle7462
    @moneyhustle7462 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a million the tissue then micro-fibre cloth worked. I was using just the micro-fibre and could never get it clean

  • @williamjones7163
    @williamjones7163 Před rokem

    Now you tell me about phone and keys in the same pocket as I squint at my phone due to a moderately cracked face.
    Thanks for the cleaning tips. You would think that after 62 years, 57 with glasses, I would learn,

  • @bhattcs
    @bhattcs Před rokem

    I like glass lenses instead of fiber lenses as they scratch less. Can you advise on this.

  • @builditontutorial
    @builditontutorial Před 2 lety

    Is it good to use 70% alcohol isopropyl i have only in my place this also I'm new to wearing glasses when i wear it alot there is a strange pain when i take it from my eyes

  • @potassiumc
    @potassiumc Před rokem

    Hello. :) I have glasses with a mirror coating for vision and from the sun, does alcohol harm the mirror coating? Thanks

  • @quintiplehartsrsng5084
    @quintiplehartsrsng5084 Před rokem +1

    How about lenses with anti blue light coatings ? Is it safe for the coatings to be used with isopropyl alcohol ?

  • @02maria18
    @02maria18 Před rokem

    thank you for all the information
    I just bought lens cleaner but I'm scared to try it to my eyeglasses
    is it safe to eyeglasses with grade

  • @Comingsafra
    @Comingsafra Před rokem +1

    thank you subscribded too.. just made my new pair of glasses will be collecting them in 2 weeks.. so ya.. appreciate

  • @peglegbabydoll
    @peglegbabydoll Před rokem

    Can I use Isopropyl alcohol with anti reflective lenses? I'm just using glasses spray and a microfiber cloth but my glasses have oil buildup. I have long lashes so they get dirty really easily, probably they eye and face crams I use migrating onto my lenses. So annoying. What about dish detergent is this safe to use?

  • @naoshinsharmin8132
    @naoshinsharmin8132 Před rokem +4

    I just wash my glasses with water and soap, then dry them off with a tissue. Makes them so sparkly clean!

  • @Solaris_Mont7272
    @Solaris_Mont7272 Před 2 měsíci

    Will the isopropyl alcohol damage the coating (I mean the blue light coating)

  • @chrisbroesky2932
    @chrisbroesky2932 Před rokem

    Mine are actual glass lenses with an anti reflective coating on them, no hard coat. I've read dish soaps and alchohol will eat through the coating?

  • @Noob12369
    @Noob12369 Před 3 lety +1

    Alot of good information here, good video!

  • @sandayaramani4609
    @sandayaramani4609 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. Great advice

  • @onLYbyM
    @onLYbyM Před rokem

    Best glasses vid on YT.

  • @najoidahil8792
    @najoidahil8792 Před 2 lety

    ive has hair spray splash on my glasses and now there are tiny dots everywhere on them, how can i clean it off?

  • @jamesben8671
    @jamesben8671 Před 2 lety +2

    The video is great, so where do you buy your glasses?

  • @davesales3129
    @davesales3129 Před 10 měsíci

    Well done, informative video. Thank you. 🖖🏻🍀

  • @ThePCForever
    @ThePCForever Před rokem

    Can you clean titanium frames with alcohol wipes?

  • @questlebadia180
    @questlebadia180 Před 3 lety +2

    thank you! such a great help

  • @gamertronky8648
    @gamertronky8648 Před rokem

    You deserve more likes.

  • @santiagogladin5651
    @santiagogladin5651 Před rokem

    Hi, what about getting an ultrasonic cleaner?

  • @SlaVaPlays
    @SlaVaPlays Před 2 měsíci

    Doesnt alcohol damage the AR coating?

  • @waluigihentailover6926
    @waluigihentailover6926 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you very much!

  • @jeremiizaack5664
    @jeremiizaack5664 Před 2 lety

    Hello Doc: this week i got my eyeglass from optician, then yesterday i clean my eyeglass using Hand sanitizer and the cloth thing, what will happen, this happened once.

  • @mauriciojcYT
    @mauriciojcYT Před rokem

    you do great videos!

  • @musikus7092
    @musikus7092 Před rokem

    So, Isopropanol is safe on eyeglasses?

  • @mraneo1484
    @mraneo1484 Před 3 lety +13

    Never let the front glasses touch the ground...
    Me leaving my glasses sitting properly while I go for bath..
    I'm done with the shower, look at my glasses, it was upside down.
    I gave a free lecture to my brother and nephew on how to make the glasses sit properly.

  • @davidunwin7868
    @davidunwin7868 Před 11 měsíci

    I once cleaned my glasses with dish soap and warm water. But the water was a bit on the hot side and the lenses crazed instantly. I didn't even think about - I washing my glasses like I would wash my hands. Woops!
    Now I used lens cleaning solution, a tissue and a microfibre cloth, taught to me by my optometrist. Believe it or not, I had glasses for nearly 30 years before anyone showed me how to clean them properly!

  • @MalikMalik-qv3hb
    @MalikMalik-qv3hb Před 2 lety +1

    Doesn’t the alcohol wipes breakdown the anti glare coating

  • @1700tt
    @1700tt Před 2 lety +1

    Isn'tt alcohol bad for lens coating?

  • @mustufamanoriya120
    @mustufamanoriya120 Před měsícem

    Thank you😊 alhumdulillah

  • @nyxcaia6875
    @nyxcaia6875 Před 2 lety +2

    so water can clean my glasses? I never knew that. I've only been using micro fiber and washed it in a lukewarm water. But the problem is, my glasses keep having scratches even tho I'm so careful with it.

  • @jengalaxy000_00
    @jengalaxy000_00 Před 8 měsíci

    My white clear transparent glasses have turned a bit brown or yellow. By the way, I'm not talking about the lens. Like the outer frame has discolored over time, what should I do? And why did this happen????

  • @fangsteur2765
    @fangsteur2765 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks a lot

  • @virginiamoss7045
    @virginiamoss7045 Před 2 lety +2

    A pharmacist suggested that I just use alcohol like he does to save money on buying commercially prepared eye glass cleaner. Some sources say to not use alcohol at all. So I am confused. What's the real deal?

  • @elemonade8830
    @elemonade8830 Před rokem

    Thank you❤

  • @Nightjoker84
    @Nightjoker84 Před rokem

    Alcohol pad won't damage the coating?

  • @aditijuneja1848
    @aditijuneja1848 Před 2 lety

    Is it ok to wash glasses with soap and water?

  • @frankmontez6853
    @frankmontez6853 Před 3 lety +4

    I was also told by the eye glass store manager that the anti glare coating starts flaking off ruining them after about a year ? Is this true regardless of how I take care of them ? That's why I ordered them without that coating but they somehow put it on anyways. He said he'd put a note on my file that if that happens I'll be able to get free replacement. But appreciate if you could answer my concern . Thanks

    • @AntonioTheOptom
      @AntonioTheOptom  Před 3 lety +3

      They shouldn’t degrade if you take care of them well, most flaking is ‘wear and tear’. my glasses from years and years ago still look like new. I’m overly careful with my glasses though 😅

  • @M4XC4V413R4
    @M4XC4V413R4 Před rokem

    Won't the IPA just completely destroy the oleophobic or hydrophobic coating on the lenses though?

  • @aliciawarren6094
    @aliciawarren6094 Před rokem

    What did people use before microfibre cloths?

  • @NVK85
    @NVK85 Před rokem +2

    I just wash my glasses in warm water with hand soap every morning after i got out of shower. That's it. It is free and never damage anything and glasses are clean for whole day. Also it removes any oils and soap kills all bacteria.

  • @Billjack01
    @Billjack01 Před rokem

    Can you do a video on cleaning the micro fiber cloth ?

  • @abbylover3703
    @abbylover3703 Před rokem

    how do you tell if there scratch resistant

  • @hamsteroncoffee
    @hamsteroncoffee Před 5 měsíci

    Interesting. I use water & liquid soap to clean my glasses when they get super crazy dirty. This is what the person where I got them from recommended to me. Otherwise, I use only the microfiber wipe. Never used alcohol on them directly. I also use glass wipes if I am too lazy to do a thorough cleaning.

  • @frankmontez6853
    @frankmontez6853 Před 3 lety +1

    For much of my life I've worked construction and ruined soo many pairs of glasses since it's both verry hot and dusty where I live . Add that since it's extremely hot in south Texas and sweat just pours out of me unto the glasses and I'd clean every way with my t shirt or bandana I'd ruin it and get it very scrathed up . Now no longer working at that and taking much better care of them and lasting much longer and no damage . yes using microfiber and sometimes lil lens cleaning towettes

  • @dianawanambisi761
    @dianawanambisi761 Před 3 lety +10

    Thank you for this. Question, over the last one week, I was feeling itchy and some discomfort in my lower lid of the right eye. When I checked in the mirror, I noticed some rashes and they are very read ... what could that be? Should I be worried?

    • @AntonioTheOptom
      @AntonioTheOptom  Před 3 lety +6

      Sounds like an allergic reaction, best to get that checked out by an optometrist to see if anti-histamine eye drops or steroid prescriptions could help 👍

  • @RRaquello
    @RRaquello Před 4 měsíci

    I'm one of the few people who still use glass lenses. No need to worry about (or pay for) protective coatings. The optometrist does have to send them out to a special lab to have the glass lenses made, so no 24 hour service if you get glass. It's usually two weeks. Most people think the glass is too heavy but I'm used to it since I've been wearing glasses from before plastic lenses. And heavy? Two ounces vs. 1 ounce, one extra ounce? Big deal. The alcohol spray is a good idea. It's a practical use for all that left over Covid spray they were giving out a couple of years ago.

  • @littlemeow2309
    @littlemeow2309 Před rokem +2

    Do you guys gave any idea what causes these micro scratches on lenses? I just got my new glasses a month ago and I only use the free microfiber cloth that comes with it to clean them. But I have observed that in specific angles, there are horizontal tiny scratches that crosses the entire lens but they are not that obvious.

    • @DoppelgangerJ
      @DoppelgangerJ Před rokem

      TL;DR - You are using a bad kind of microfiber cloth.
      There are multiple kinds of cloths that, despite being different from one another, get called "microfiber" cloths. My optometrist provides patients one with a weave visible to the naked eye which means it'll be abrasive on the lens when you clean them. This is why shirts are also bad to use long-term. They also have a visible weave, and that's not "micro" at all. Ray ban provides (in my opinion) a good microfiber cloth with their frames, and Zeiss microfiber cloths feel very much the same quality. (You can't go wrong with Zeiss products. They've been around since the 1800s.) I don't know where you live but, if you have one (and since they're popular for their prices), Costco Optical provides a microfiber cloth that's not true microfiber, but a microfuzz, fleece-like kind of "microfiber" that works terrible and is counterproductive towards cleaning. It absorbs water yet does not feel wet (like the microfiber cloths for automobiles), and because of the fuzziness of it, not enough fibers come into contact with the surface of the lenses lenses as you clean them. As you use more pressure to try cleaning them, you will end up smudging the lenses further from moisture still within the cloth. It takes annoying effort into cleaning your lenses if you were to use that soft fuzz microfiber cloth like what Costco gives. Also, those kinds of cloths will deteriorate and create lint.
      I would advise to not use isopropyl alcohol on your eyewear in case you may be doing that. It'll wear out the coatings faster in both the lenses and plastic frames. Quality acetate (plastic) frames are also coated (against ultraviolet light), and they begin to oxidize (resulting in that cloudy, faded look) once that coating has worn off. On metal frames (or components), alcohol will tarnish any copper, bronze, silver, or gold in them. It's usually the screws that get corroded. If you have to, use 60% alcohol, no higher than 70%.
      The truth is most people don't care for their eyewear well enough, and that's beyond merely caring for the lenses. When it comes to cleaning, most don't do that properly and that contributes to hair-thin surface scratches. Circular motion, clockwise and counterclockwise, is the way to go. One last thing, most people don't clean the edges of their eyewear well enough because the majority of the lens is best cleaned using the thumb, but the thumb doesn't work well enough where the lens meets the frame, so you should use your index finger. This seems pedantic, but if you use dishwasher soap+water (which I recommended) or isopropyl alcohol to clean your lenses, and you didn't rinse+dry them properly, any soap or alcohol that stays at that frame edge will begin to destroy the coating there.
      It all seems like so much unnecessary effort, and it may be, especially when when you begin to consider that not all coatings are equal in quality either. Costco's lens coatings are the worst I've seen that you - your lenses - would honestly be better without them.

  • @lacialovescats
    @lacialovescats Před 9 měsíci

    Gentle dish soap & soft cloth afterwards works wonders for me

  • @mrplebpotato2824
    @mrplebpotato2824 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing underrated channel I would live to support

    • @AntonioTheOptom
      @AntonioTheOptom  Před 3 lety

      💪 thanks for the support !

    • @mrplebpotato2824
      @mrplebpotato2824 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AntonioTheOptom hey quick question when I used the alcohol the droplets were still on my glasses and when I used my cloth it had smudges on it again. Is there any tip?

    • @AntonioTheOptom
      @AntonioTheOptom  Před 3 lety

      @@mrplebpotato2824 it should come off eventually if you run them with a microfibre cloth

    • @mrplebpotato2824
      @mrplebpotato2824 Před 3 lety

      @@AntonioTheOptom I did but it still leaves a lot of smudges

    • @AntonioTheOptom
      @AntonioTheOptom  Před 3 lety

      @@mrplebpotato2824 hmm well alcohol is water soluble so try some water to see if it comes off

  • @fayjaz
    @fayjaz Před 3 lety +4

    just on that topic, how often should I wash the microfibre cloth? I use a mix of glasses and contact lenses so I don't wear my glasses often and they also have all the different coatings (hydrophobic+)

    • @AntonioTheOptom
      @AntonioTheOptom  Před 3 lety +5

      I find that Microfibre cloths can be washed but after the wash they tend to lose their cleaning capabilities. This is why I try to use tissues to wipe away all the oil before using the Microfibre cloth to preserve its longevity.

    • @jacobtrader4306
      @jacobtrader4306 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah the microfiber will break down the more roughly it is washed, if you gently hand-wash it, then it will last longer than if you put it through a traditional washing machine.

  • @SilviuSDJ
    @SilviuSDJ Před 3 lety +4

    So using 70% isopropyl alcohol on lenses it's fine? I just bought a 200 wipes pack and I'm scared to use them since i heard a lot that it can damage the coating

  • @jfsps15
    @jfsps15 Před rokem

    Does the isopropyl alcohol damage the transitions coating or similars?

  • @j7ndominica051
    @j7ndominica051 Před 27 dny

    I just came from another two videos where they said never to use alcohol or paper tissues. Lol. I clean my glasses with window cleaner. Dish soap would probably work, but they are never quite that greasy. A window cleaner is good at not leaving streaks.
    The worst offense I've committed was to put my head right next to something to look at closely (I am short sighted) and forgetting that my glasses are still on. I've bumped against a fence on a couple occasions. They still work ok in heavy rain, so the hydrophoby is not necessary.
    Why do they make glasses out of plastic now? Yes they are lighter, don't fall off under their own weight, but also less durable. Microfiber can be not-so micro. It's basically a stretched PET bottle, on which you can cut yourself. You have to pick the softer kind. Important is not to share this cloth or the glasses case with other objects.

  • @ajgs97
    @ajgs97 Před 3 lety +2

    How do you clean the dirt/grease from the lenses's edge of full rim frames? It is so hard to do it

    • @AntonioTheOptom
      @AntonioTheOptom  Před 3 lety +2

      You’ll either need to take the lens out of the frame and clean using either lens spray or alcohol. Alternatively you could get them clean ultrasonically

    • @ajgs97
      @ajgs97 Před 3 lety

      @@AntonioTheOptom I see, thank you very much Antonio. Cheers!

  • @Icelander00
    @Icelander00 Před rokem

    Quality video

  • @emmanuel.tapiaa
    @emmanuel.tapiaa Před 3 lety +8

    I also had one more question when I shine a light on glasses I can see millions of tiny scratches on my lenses but when I don’t shine a light they aren’t visible anymore? Do you know why

    • @AntonioTheOptom
      @AntonioTheOptom  Před 3 lety +1

      They are probably very small and quite invisible when there’s not enough light. Scratches can scatter light so having more light = more visible scratches

    • @koningking8253
      @koningking8253 Před 8 měsíci

      ive been cleaning my glasses with water mild/very basic dish soap, and dry them with air duster, i still get these tiny scratches when i shine lights on my glasses. kinda bothers me..is this normal tho? or is my coating (duravision silver) just not worth the money anti-scratch wise?@@AntonioTheOptom

  • @schandanui
    @schandanui Před 2 lety +1

    Hi what's your frame size? Do u think it'll be good for -10sph glasses in reducing minification/distortion in corner of frame

    • @AntonioTheOptom
      @AntonioTheOptom  Před 2 lety +1

      Frame size is important because too small/big and it won’t sit properly but balancing that with consequently astigmatism prone -10.00 lenses is a tricky one

    • @schandanui
      @schandanui Před 2 lety

      @@AntonioTheOptom okay thanks alot I'm currently planning to buy small oval frame of 46mm lens width, 138mm temple length 20/38 mm bridge width and lens height. I'm trying to minimize as much distortion as possible.