EYEWEAR CARE GUIDE

Here's a guide to help you take care of your eyewear and keep them in optimal condition:​​

CLEANING

  • Use a microfiber cloth: Clean your lenses regularly with a microfiber cloth specifically designed for eyewear. Avoid using paper towels or rough fabrics, as they canscratch the lenses.
  • Water and mild soap: For more thorough cleaning, rinse your glasses under lukewarm water and apply a small drop of mild dish soap to each lens. Gently rub the lenses with your fingers, paying attention to the edges and corners. Rinse again with water and dry with a clean, lint-free cloth.
  • Avoid harsh chemicals: Avoid using harsh chemicals, such as ammonia or bleach, as they can damage lens coatings.

STORAGE

  • Use a protective case: When not in use, always store your eyewear in a sturdy protective case. This will help prevent scratches, accidental damage, and dustaccumulation.
  • Avoid extreme temperatures: Avoid leaving your eyewear in areas of extreme heat or cold, such as a hot car or a freezing environment, as it can affect the frame'sintegrity and lens performance.

HANDLING

  • Use both hands: Handle your glasses with both hands to maintain stability and avoid putting excessive pressure on one side of the frame.
  • Avoid resting them on your head: Avoid placing your glasses on top of your head, as it can stretch the frame or cause them to fall and get damaged.
  • Avoid contact with chemicals: Avoid exposing your glasses to chemicals, including hairspray, perfume, or household cleaning products, as they can damage the lens coatings or frame finish.

MAINTENANCE

  • Regular adjustments: If your glasses feel loose or crooked, visit an optician for professional adjustments. Proper alignment ensures a comfortable fit and optimal vision.
  • Replacement parts: If your eyewear has removable nose pads or temple tips, check them periodically for wear and tear. Replacing these parts when necessary can enhance comfort and prolong the lifespan of your glasses.
  • Prescription updates: Regularly visit your eye care professional to ensure that your prescription is up to date. Regular eye exams are essential for maintaining good vision health. Book an Eye Exam here