Use Dawn dish soap. Put one small drop on each lens and a little water and gently rub with fingers then rinse well and dry with a SOFT clean cloth. Do not use any soaps or detergents on anti-reflective lenses. Thay may break down the coatings and as well as the possibility of visual disturbace, they can be expensive to replace. Buy a cleaner espcially for optical lenses (available from most opticians) and use a soft, lint-free cloth to rub the lenses clean.
Some opticians have 'Sonic Baths' in their labs. These are great for really dirty glasses- the dirt and grime is literally blasted away by sonic waves. Most places will do this either very cheaply or free.
Have the coating removed - It is about $20. If you take them to where you bought them, they may do it for free.
No, but Goof -Off will.
Normally they are used after a curry comb, which is used for loosening up caked on mud, and the flick brush, also known as a dandy brush or stiff brush, is used to "flick" the loose dirt off. you should use your wrist to flick the dirt off.
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You need glasses to correct your vision. If you can't see far or close distances, glasses help you. They reflect how the image bounces off your eye.
First of all,who would do that?But the wetness of the eye would probably get off like if there was a piece of dirt in your eye.
Yes, and if you keep them off for a very long time, you may have to get eye surgery
Piggy takes off his glasses or closes one eye in order to see.
you could try nail polish remover! hope that helps!
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They aren't round. The lens of the eye focuses light on the back of the eye. The focal point is pretty precise. If the eye, through age, injury, or genetics, forms slightly off, it makes it difficult for the light to be properly focused on the back. Glasses adjust the light so that the eye's lens causes it to happen properly. The lens can also be mis-shaped. The number of diopters off being round the eye is is a measure of how bad the eyes are. And the lens can cause astigmatism, which is a challenge for the focus.
No, glasses cannot correct cataracts. I have five on one eye and four on the other, my eye vision is becoming burred. My eye doctor says when I'm ready he will take them off.