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Tired
Tired
Hate glasses too. What i found is a good way of cleaning them is literally washing them with soap and water and then dry with paper. Then they are actually clean.
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I know how you feel, I never needed glasses until I was in my 40s but now I can hardly see anything without them. I have many pairs because it's easy to lose them or to sit on them. To clean them properly run hot water over them for a minute or so then dry them with a very soft cloth.
cooljethro
cooljethro
I never needed to wear glasses with a prescription until about 4 or 5 years ago. Now I wear them all of the time. I find it difficult to motivate myself to clean them, so often I have to put up with them being a bit smeared.
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I keep a micro fibre cloth next to my computer to give the glasses a rough clean when they need it, which is way too often. Eventually though you just end up smearing the grease around instead of wiping it off, that's when I get up and use hot water.
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