Glasses stay cleaner for longer when you use microfiber cloths, lens sprays, or mild dish soap instead of your clothing or paper products. Your glasses' nose pads can accumulate hidden grime and ...
Glasses are a magnet for streaks, dust and grime. This became abundantly clear (or blurry, as the case may be) when I recently binge-watched Outlander with my teen daughter. I constantly took my ...
Chances are you’re reading this with glasses on right now if you’re the type that needs them to see. Meanwhile, some readers out there are fortunate enough to wear them purely for sun protection or ...
Few things are as distracting (and frustrating) as a pesky smudge on your glasses. It might be tempting to quickly wipe the lens with your shirt, but this will likely only worsen the problem.
Cleaning wine glasses in the dishwasher is convenient, but it requires some care. Be mindful of the risks and know when you should just use a cleaning cloth on your delicate glasses. And, let's bring ...
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Maintaining clean glasses is essential for clear vision, preventing eye strain, and protecting lens coatings. Regular cleaning with lukewarm water, mild soap, and microfiber cloths removes smudges and ...
Nobody really wants to think about it, but a few of our most treasured possessions are also some of the dirtiest. Meaghan Murphy, executive editor of Good Housekeeping magazine, shared the real story ...
Microfiber cleaning cloths are versatile pieces of outdoor gear that have indoor applications as well. From waxing a boat to cleaning your binoculars to keeping you dry while camping, these wonder ...
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