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  2. Shoppers love this $7 eyeglass cleaning kit to get lenses ...

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    This kit is designed to clean pretty much anything you might put over your eyes — prescription eyewear, blue-light glasses, sunnies, virtual reality gear, even cameras and devices.

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    A much better way to disappear dirt, oil, smears and tiny specks of lint is the megapopular Koala Eyeglass Lens Cleaner kit. This Amazon bestseller includes a bottle of alcohol-free cleaner...

  4. Anti-reflective coating - Wikipedia

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    The term "antireflective" relates to the reflection from the surface of the lens itself, not the origin of the light that reaches the lens. Many anti-reflection lenses include an additional coating that repels water and grease, making them easier to keep clean.

  5. Mirrored sunglasses - Wikipedia

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    Clean the sunglasses regularly using sunglasses cleaning products like a microfiber cloth, or a sun glass cleaner. Avoid leaving your sunglasses in extreme heat or cold, like a car. Don't touch the lenses of the sunglasses, the oils on your hands can cause damage. Use a protective case for your sunglasses.

  6. Lens fungus - Wikipedia

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    Cleaning. The fungi can be cleaned from accessible lens surfaces under some circumstances, but irreparable damage to the affected glass surfaces can also occur from (often acidic) metabolic products of the fungus. Cleaning can be easy to very difficult, depending on whether and how the glass has been surface treated.

  7. Glasses - Wikipedia

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    Glasses, also known as eyeglasses and spectacles, are vision eyewear with clear or tinted lenses mounted in a frame that holds them in front of a person's eyes, typically utilizing a bridge over the nose and hinged arms, known as temples or temple pieces, that rest over the ears. Glasses are typically used for vision correction, such as with ...