Glasses are commonly used items in our daily lives, whether it's prescription glasses for myopia, polarized sunglasses, or flat lenses. If not properly protected, you will soon find more and more scratches on your glasses. And these marks are all accumulated through improper daily use, so how to protect glasses and lenses in daily life? How do you clean resin lenses?

 

With the improvement of technology, glass lenses have been replaced with resin lenses, reducing the weight of the lenses. Additionally, there is a greater choice of frames: full frame, half frame, frameless, and so on.

 

Resin-coated lenses have been widely used due to their outstanding characteristics. Experts point out that if maintenance is not taken seriously, the film layer on the surface of the lens will be corroded and scratched, and the clarity will gradually decrease, thereby affecting the wearing effect. Therefore, special attention should be paid to the maintenance of resin-coated lenses.

 

The method for cleaning resin-coated lenses is very simple, which is to rinse the glasses with tap water, hold the edge of the frame with one hand, dip the thumb and index finger of the other hand with medium alkaline soap or detergent, gently rub and wash against both sides of the lens, then rinse with water, and then use a cotton towel to absorb the water.