Make Your Eyewear Last Longer With Proper Care, Cleaning And Repair
Posted by | Posted in Advice | Posted on 27-08-2009
If you wear any kind of eyeglasses, then you don’t need to be told
how expensive they can be. No, we’re not just talking about branded
eyewear, but even un-branded eye glasses can cost a pretty penny, which
is why it is important that you get the most out of every pair. To help
you with just that, here are some useful tips for caring and cleaning
your eyeglasses. In addition to regular care, we will also talk about
some do-it-yourself methods for repairing your eyeglasses.
1) Cleaning Your Eyeglasses
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Make it a point to clean your eyewear every day. Just simple soapy
solution and some warm water will do the trick. This helps to rid your
lenses of oily smudges and dusty deposits, which will not only increase
the life of your glasses, but you will see a marked improvement in the
quality of vision too.
• Don’t be one of those people who wipe
their glasses when they are dry. This can leave unsightly scratches and
marks on your glasses. Always remember to wet your eyewear before
wiping it. In the absence of eyeglass cleaning solution, plain water
will do just fine.
• While on the subject of eyeglass cleaners,
here’s some useful information on them. Liquid eyeglass cleaners and
eye glass cleaning boxes can make life much easier for you. Many kinds
of eye glass cleaners are available in the markets, all of which are
very easy to use. By utilizing such eye glass cleaners, cleaning your
eyewear will no longer be a chore.
• Isopropyl alcohol can do
wonders for your eyeglasses and will leave your lenses looking shiny
and clean. You just need to spray a little bit on your glasses and then
gently wipe dry.
• Another common mistake that many people make
while cleaning their glasses is to use any type of cloth or even paper
tissue to wipe their glasses. This is a big no-no. Tissue, towels, and
regular cloth can harm your glasses and cause scratch marks. To avoid
this, you should make use of special eyeglass cleaning cloth to wipe
your eyewear.
2) Caring For Your Eyewear
Using,
handling, and storing your eyeglasses properly; all are vital for
proper care of your glasses. Here’s how you can ensure just that:
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Never remove your eyewear by holding just one of the ear rails.
Removing your glasses with one hand should be avoided so that the ear
rails maintain their shape and do not get bent or turned. Hold both the
ear rails, one in each hand, and then remove your glasses carefully.
•
Once you have taken such care to remove your glasses, do not proceed to
set them down any which way. Glasses should be folded and then put down
with the lens side facing upwards. Never set your glasses down on their
lenses as this can damage the pair.
• If you are not going to be
using your eyewear for some time, you should store them away. For
temporary storage use your eyeglass holder, else use a protective
eyeglass case to keep your glasses in. In addition to keeping your
eyewear away from harm, an eyeglass case will also ensure that your eye
glasses are always at hand and you do not have to look about in
frustration for them.
• Before keeping your glasses in their case, wrap a 100% cotton cloth around them so that they are better protected.
3) Using An Eyeglass Repair Kit
Although
not all damage can be fixed with an eyeglass repair kit, there are many
minor problems that can easily be corrected using such a kit. Some of
the do-it-yourself repairs that you can do on your eyewear are:
•
A very common reason for eyeglasses to come apart is loose or missing
screws. An eyeglass repair kit has various size screws that can easily
be used to replace a missing one. And if a screw just happens to be
loose, you can use the tools in the kit to tighten them and Voila! Your
glasses are ready to go.
• Another repair that can be performed
using an eyeglass repair kit is that of broken hinges. If your metal
hinge has broken off from the frame, you simply need to make use of
some strong adhesive (available with the kit) and stick the hinge back
in place. After cleaning the hinge and removing any old glue from it,
you should dab a small amount of adhesive on both parts of the broken
hinge and then press into place.
• Your eyeglasses can get bent
out of shape if the hinge becomes loose. If that seems to be the
problem, you should use the set of pliers and gently bend the hinge
back into as close to its original place as possible. This usually
takes care of a lop-sided frame.
Thus, by following these simple
tips for eyeglass caring, cleaning, and repair, you can ensure that
your eyeglasses serve you for a long time.
About the Author: Lukas Rathswohl is the publisher of All About Eyeglasses, http://www.all-about-eyeglasses.com, your eyewear guide to help you choose, buy and maintain the right eyewear for you.
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