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hi guys
hope you can help me again about this question,,, it will be a big help since its my first time to have glasses with anti reflection coating. |
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Technique for cleaning anti-reflection-coated eyeglass lenses:
1. Spray the lenses with Windex, or any glass cleaner 2. Rub the lenses gently between thumb and forefinger to dissolve the grease with the cleaning liquid 3. Rinse with luke-warm water. 4. Blot-dry--don't rub--the lenses with any soft absorbent paper--toilet paper, Kleenex, Dunkin' Donuts napkins, etc. Not rubbing the lenses with a drying cloth will greatly extend the life of the anti-reflection coating. Reply With Quote |
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Brush or rinse all dirt, dust or particles from lenses. Rinsing the lenses under a stream of tepid water is preferred as this assures removal of all debris from the lens. Failure to perform this first step will eventually result in lens scratches that cannot be removed. #2 Apply a small amount of water-diluted hand soap or dish soap to lenses. #3 Gently rub soapy water on lenses to clean the entire surface. #4 Rinse the lenses thoroughly under a stream of water. Continue rinsing the lenses until the water runs clear. Tap or gently shake excess water from the lenses. #5 Wipe the lenses dry with the lens cleaning cloth provided by your optician or a soft lint-free cloth such as a flour-sack towel. |
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