5 Easy Ways To Care For Your Eyeglasses Frames
If you depend on eyeglasses to see clearly, you know how important it is to take good care of them. By looking after your glasses, you’ll not only help them last longer but also enjoy clear, comfortable vision every day.
Here are 5 easy habits you can adopt to keep your eyeglasses frames in top shape for years to come.
Always use a case
When you’re not wearing your glasses, store them in an eyeglasses case. This simple habit helps shield your frames and lenses from damage, such as scratches or bends, which can occur when they’re left unprotected.
Keep them out of reach of children and pets
Children and pets can unintentionally damage your glasses by knocking them over or getting a little too curious. To prevent accidental damage, it’s a good idea to keep your glasses in a spot where they’re out of reach.
Keep away from extreme temperatures
To protect your frames from becoming warped or weakened over time due to extreme heat or cold temperatures, keep them off the dashboard of your car and away from heaters. Instead, store them in a safe spot that is away from extreme temperature changes when you don’t have them on.
Clean gently
Wondering how to clean eyeglasses? Avoid rough materials like paper towels or clothing that can leave scratches on the lenses. To guarantee your glasses remain spotless without risking damage, we recommend using a soft microfiber cloth with a lens cleaner to safely remove dirt, smudges and fingerprints.
Handle with care
When putting on or taking off your glasses, be sure to handle them with care. Refrain from touching the lenses with your fingers — this will help avoid unnecessary smudges and scratches. Instead, hold your frames by their sides to maintain their shape and prevent unnecessary pressure on the lenses.
Also, steer clear of removing your glasses by lifting them off from one side only, as this can cause it to become crooked which means it won’t sit on your face correctly.
We care about your eyes
If you have any questions or concerns about your eyeglasses or have any general eyecare questions, contact us to speak to our eye doctor in Helena, MT today.