One prescription safety glasses is more than just a tool; it's an indispensable companion for anyone working in an environment where eye protection is essential. But like any tool, safety glasses require regular maintenance to keep performing at their best. From removing dust to gently cleaning lenses, the better you care for your glasses, the longer they last, and the better your vision stays. In this blog, you'll discover how to clean, maintain and store your prescription safety glasses.
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Eyeglasses that are not properly maintained can be damaged quickly. Scratches, damaged coatings and dirt on the lenses can not only reduce your vision, but also compromise the protective effect of the glasses. In addition, poor care for your glasses can lead to unwanted costs for repairs or replacements. That's why it's essential to clean your prescription safety glasses regularly and properly.
To ensure that your prescription safety glasses remain in top condition, it is important to follow a few basic rules when cleaning. Below you can read step by step how you can best approach this.
Before you start cleaning your glasses, it's a good idea to rinse them under cold water first. This helps to remove dust and small particles of dirt without scratching the lenses.
Please note: Avoid using hot water, as this is the coatings may damage. So always use cold water.
Dry the lenses with a soft, clean microfiber cloth. This type of cloth is specifically designed to remove dirt and moisture without damaging the lenses. Other materials, such as tissue paper, clothing, or your fingers, can scratch and leave dirt behind.
Tip: Always keep a microfiber cloth handy in your eyewear case. This prevents you from accidentally using a less suitable material to clean your glasses.
Make sure you always store your safety glasses in a protective case or case when you're not wearing them. This protects the glasses from scratches, dust and other damage. By storing your glasses properly, you extend their lifespan and ensure that they are always ready for use.
Extra tip: Never place your glasses with the lenses down, as this can lead to unwanted scratches.
There are a number of common mistakes people make when cleaning their glasses, which can damage lenses and coatings. Here are a few things to avoid:
It is recommended that you clean your safety glasses daily, especially when working in dusty or dirty environments. This helps prevent dirt build-up and ensures that your lenses last longer.
While some mild soaps may be safe, many detergents contain chemicals that can harm the coatings of your lenses. Preferably use special eyeglass cleaners or simply cold water and a microfiber cloth.
The best way to store your glasses is in a protective case, such as the Seeh case, which comes free of charge with every pair of glasses. Make sure you place the glasses with the lenses facing up to prevent scratches. It is also wise to keep your glasses in a safe, dry place out of direct sunlight.
While minor adjustments, such as tightening screws, can be done at home, it's best to consult a professional for more complex repairs. Trying to repair it yourself can jeopardize the protection of the glasses and possibly result in the loss of the certification. That is why it is crucial that larger or complex repairs are always carried out by an expert, so that the glasses remain in compliance with strict safety standards.
In addition to cleaning and storing your safety glasses properly, it is also wise to check the glasses regularly for wear. Scratches, damaged coatings or loose hinges can not only reduce your vision, but also impair the protective properties of the glasses. Are you unsure about the condition of your glasses? Then have it checked by a specialist.