Tips for Caring for Your Sunglasses

Tips for Caring for Your Sunglasses

With the warm weather coming, everyone is eager to pull out their favorite pair of sunglasses and hit the beach. But with all the wear and tear that comes with summer, sunglasses need just a bit of extra care and attention to keep them in good condition. Here are a few tips to help keep your sunglasses clean and scratch-free:

 

1. Clean them frequently: Keeping your lenses clean is the best way to protect your sunglasses from damage. If you wear your sunglasses often, it's important to give them a good cleaning every now and then. Use a microfiber cloth to gently wipe away dirt and smudges without scratching the lenses.

 

2. Store them carefully: When you're not wearing your sunglasses, store them safely in a case that will protect them from scratches, dirt and dust. Avoid leaving them in the car, as the intense heat and sun can damage the lenses.

 

3. Avoid using harsh chemicals: Never use household cleaners or window sprays to clean your sunglasses. These products can damage the lenses and frames. Stick to using specified lense cleaners or a small amount of dish soap and water to clean your lenses, and use a microfiber cloth to dry them.

 

4. Use sunglasses straps: If you're an active person and often wear your sunglasses while swimming, running or playing sports, consider investing in a sunglasses strap. The straps provide extra support and security, preventing the glasses from slipping off and getting damaged or lost.

 

5. Replace your lenses: If your lenses are damaged or scratched, it's best to replace them. Don't try to buff out scratches, as this can cause more damage. Replacing the lenses will help keep your eyes safe and provide clearer vision.

 

6. Replace your sunglasses when necessary – If your sunglasses become scratched, cracked, or otherwise damaged, it’s best to replace them as soon as possible. Wearing damaged sunglasses can cause eye strain and other vision problems.

 

Following these simple tips will help keep your sunglasses looking like new for many summers to come.

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