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Sunglasses Still Dirty? The Tip For Which Stay Clean 3 Times Longer.

Sunglasses Still Dirty? The Tip For Which Stay Clean 3 Times Longer.

Sunscreen, fingerprints, sea air, sweat...

Are your sunglasses lenses always dirty on vacation?

And you don't know how to clean them so that they are impeccable?

Fortunately, an optician gave me his secret to cleaning them and keeping them clean 3 times longer.

How is that possible?

The simple and effective trick is to clean them with a drop of washing-up liquid . Watch:

Sunglasses Still Dirty? The Tip For Which Stay Clean 3 Times Longer.

Contents
  • What you need
  • How to
  • Result
  • 3 things not to do

What you need

- dishwashing liquid

- microfiber cloth

How to

1. Wash your hands so your fingers are clean.

2. Run your sunglasses under lukewarm water.

3. Put a drop of washing up liquid on each glass.

4. Rub the glasses on each side with your wet fingers.

5. Don't forget to rub the entire frame, especially the bridge of the nose and the temples.

6. Rinse your sunglasses under lukewarm water to remove dirt.

7. Shake your glasses lightly to remove as much water as possible.

8. Wipe the lenses and frame with a clean microfiber cloth to dry your glasses.

9. Store them in a case to protect them and keep them clean.

Result

Sunglasses Still Dirty? The Tip For Which Stay Clean 3 Times Longer.

There you go, you now know how to clean your sunglasses and keep them clean 3 times longer :-)

Easy, fast and efficient, right?

It's still better to have sunglasses without stains or dirt to enjoy the landscapes!

Thanks to the dishwashing liquid, dirt and dust will cling to the glasses much less.

Obviously, this trick works regardless of the type of sunglasses you have:Ray-Ban, plastic or polarized.

If you don't have any washing-up liquid on hand, it's best to simply use a microfiber cloth.

3 things not to do

- Use white vinegar because the acidity of this transparent liquid may damage the coating that protects your eyes from the sun's UV rays.

- Clean your sunglasses with your t-shirt or a dirty beach towel. Dirt and dust on these fabrics may scratch your lenses.

- Spit on your sunglasses to moisten them and clean them with a piece of dirty cloth.