How To Take Care of Sunglasses

How To Take Care of Sunglasses

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How to Take Care of Sunglasses: 

5 Tips for Taking Care of Your Sunglasses to Extend Their Lifespan

Sunglasses are not only a stylish accessory, but they also protect your eyes from harmful UV rays. They are an essential item in any outdoor activity, from sports to leisurely beach days. However, like any other accessory or product, they require proper care and maintenance to last long. In this article, we'll share five tips for taking care of your sunglasses to extend their lifespan.

  1. Use a Microfiber Cloth to Clean Your Lenses

One of the simplest things you can do to take care of your sunglasses is to clean them regularly. Dirt, dust, and oils from your skin can accumulate on the lenses, and if left uncleaned, they can cause scratches or even damage the coating on the lenses. To avoid this, use a microfiber cloth to clean your lenses. Microfiber cloths are soft and gentle, and they won't scratch the lenses. Avoid using paper towels or tissue paper, as these materials are rough and can scratch the lenses.

microfiber cloth glasses

  1. Store Your Sunglasses in a Protective Case

When you're not wearing your sunglasses, it's important to store them in a protective case. This will prevent them from getting scratched or damaged when they're not in use. Most sunglasses come with a case when you purchase them, but if yours didn't, you can purchase one separately. It's also a good idea to keep the case with you when you're on the go, so you can store your sunglasses safely when you're not wearing them.

how to take care of sunglasses

  1. Avoid Placing Your Sunglasses Face-Down

Placing your sunglasses face-down on a surface can cause scratches on the lenses, frames, or both. Avoid placing them face-down on any surface, whether it's a table, countertop, or dashboard. Instead, when you need to set them down, place them on their sides or in their protective case.

faced down sunglasses

  1. Rinse Your Sunglasses with Water

When you're out and about, it's common for your sunglasses to come in contact with sweat, sunscreen, and other products. These substances can build up on your sunglasses over time and cause damage if left uncleaned. To avoid this, rinse your sunglasses with water regularly. Hold them under running water and use your fingers to gently rub away any dirt or grime. After rinsing, use a microfiber cloth to dry the lenses.

clean sunglasses with water

  1. Avoid Exposing Your Sunglasses to Extreme Temperatures

Extreme temperatures can damage your sunglasses, particularly the frames. Avoid leaving your sunglasses in hot cars or exposed to extreme cold, such as in a freezer. Extreme heat can cause the frames to warp or melt, while extreme cold can cause them to become brittle and break. Additionally, avoid exposing your sunglasses to direct sunlight for extended periods, as this can cause discoloration or damage to the lenses.

hot temperatures

In conclusion, taking care of your sunglasses is essential if you want them to last long and provide the protection you need. To extend the lifespan of your sunglasses, clean them regularly with a microfiber cloth, store them in a protective case, avoid placing them face-down, rinse them with water, and avoid exposing them to extreme temperatures. With these tips, you'll be able to enjoy your sunglasses for years to come!

For more tips - check out our previous article.

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