
For long-lasting performance from your prescription lenses, remember the golden rule: when not in use, keep your eyeglasses in a case.
To clean your lenses, gently rub them with warm, soapy water using your fingers, then rinse and pat dry with a soft cloth. Avoid using rough materials like paper towels or tissues, as they could scratch the lenses. Invest in ultra-fine microfiber lens cleaning cloths to trap dirt and dust effectively.
Let Them Down Gently
Always close your frames before placing them on a table or desk. Set them frame-side down to prevent scratches. Avoid leaving your glasses on the floor, and be cautious in the bathroom, where sprays and cosmetic products can soil the lenses and damage anti-reflective treatments.


Keep Glasses on Your Nose, Not on Your Head
Make sure your eyeglasses rest on your nose in front of your eyes and not on the top of your head. Proper positioning is key for effective vision correction and your frames can become misaligned when worn on the head.
By following these tips, you can maintain your eyeglass frames and lenses for years of clear and comfortable vision.