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How do I clean my glasses?

When properly maintained, your prescription eyeglass lenses will provide many years of enjoyment. Here are some important steps to keep your lenses in pristine condition:

  1. Use a microfiber cloth.
    Microfiber is effective at cleaning lenses because dust and dirt cling to them. The microfiber cloth can be used by itself (a “dry cleaning”) or in conjunction with a lens cleaner-spray, available at any professional optical store.
  2. Use soap and water.
    If your lenses are heavily soiled or oily, first: run them under cool water so they’re nicely soaked. Then take a drop of hand soap and work it gently onto the lenses. Finally, rinse off the lather and pat the lenses dry. Finish with a microfiber cleaning cloth. If no microfiber cloth is available, you can use any clean, 100% cotton towel.
  3. Ultrasonic cleaning.
    Available at many professional optical stores, the glasses are placed in a special container for a few minutes, and the glasses are cleaned using ultrasonic vibrations. It’s worth noting that this process cleans the lenses and the frame.

Remember: clothing, facial tissue, and paper towels are NOT suitable for cleaning your lenses. It may be tempting, but the risk of scratching your lenses is too high. Scratches can not be buffed out, so the damage is permanent.

Talk to us, or your eye-care professional about lens coatings such as Zeiss DuraVision Platinum. This high-quality coating is an optimal solution that encompasses anti-reflection, scratch resistance, and dust/oil repellent qualities to make your cleaning routine much easier.

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Obtaining optimal vision

Obtaining the best vision is a combination of good frame-fit and high quality lenses. Good frame-fit means the eyes are well centered or in the top third of the frame, and the temples should rest comfortably over the ears.

Beyond looking good, frames must also be able to withstand school, sports and playtime. They should be hard to break, flexible, and ultra lightweight. SPIN frames fit this profile perfectly, thanks to the immense durability of their advanced source material: TR90.

When frame fit and corrective lenses accurately compensate for vision problems, your child can enjoy the world around them clearly. In turn, this builds confidence. High quality lenses meet the demands of schoolwork, playing with friends and studying on the computer, all of which require a child’s eyes to work overtime. If your child must walk to and from school, clear vision is vital for safely navigating sidewalks and crosswalks.

Remember: even adolescents are still developing their coordination and motor skills. It’s important to make sure they are corrected to 20/20 vision so they can safely judge moving objects and distances as they become licensed drivers.

High quality lenses will have the following characteristics:

  • Impact resistance (polycarbonate, Trivex)
  • Reliable scratch coating
  • Full anti-reflective coating (DuraVision Platinum)
  • Good hydrophobic and oleophobic qualities for easy cleaning
  • Lenses should be as light as possible.

We advise child to take an eye exam once school starts. Vision checks can be performed by an eye care professional near you and they don’t take long. A fresh eye exam will make sure your kids won’t be held back in their schoolwork by poor vision. While your at it, get the frames tuned-up and adjusted.

The earlier you get your child into quality lenses, the better their vision will develop over the years. Your kid can avoid many problems later in life if they are wearing glasses and sunglasses.