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How to Avoid Scratching Eyeglasses
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Scratching your eyeglasses can be frustrating and costly, as it may require you to replace the lenses or the entire pair of glasses. However, there are some steps you can take to prevent scratches on your eyeglasses. Here are some tips: 1. Clean your glasses properly: Use a microfiber cloth or lens cleaning cloth to clean your glasses. Avoid using your shirt or a paper towel, as they can scratch the lenses. 2. Use lens cleaning solution: Use a lens cleaning solution designed for eyeglasses to clean your glasses. Avoid using harsh chemicals or household cleaners, as they can damage the lenses. 3. Store your glasses properly: When you are not wearing your glasses, store them in a case. This will protect them from scratches and other damage. 4. Avoid placing glasses on the lens: When you set down your glasses, always place them with the lenses facing up to prevent scratching. 5. Avoid contact with abrasive materials: Avoid contact with abrasive materials like sand or dirt, as they can scratch your lenses. Also, be careful when cleaning your glasses if there are any particles on the lenses. 6. Avoid exposing glasses to extreme temperatures: Exposure to extreme heat or cold can damage the lenses or the frames of your glasses. By following these simple steps, you can help prevent scratches on your eyeglasses and extend the life of your glasses.
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