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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Apr 6, 2021 ^^
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Recently started working at an optometrist office and this channel has been a real gem to watch. I’m new to healthcare in general so it’s interesting to see what the doctors are up to.
This is also kinda good to know because I sometimes clean patients glasses when I’m trying to read the adds on their progressive lens. Really don’t want to scratch their lenses >_<
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I start wearing glasses 6 months ago the most thing annoys me is just how quick they get dirty! I didn't struggle with the common things that people hate when they start wearing glasses like how annoying it sit in the nose and behind the ears BUT GOD WHY I HAVE TO CLEAN THEM MORE THAN ONCE EVERYDAY thanks for the tips!
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I have cleaned my eyeglasses with warm water, mild liquid dish soap and a soft, dry cloth since 1963 because that's what my optometrists have always used. I now wear lenses with Essilor Crizal coatings. Essilor, one of the largest eyewear manufacturers, recommends warm water, mild liquid dish soap and a soft, dry cloth too. Essilor discourages daily use of alcohol to clean lenses but says occasional use is OK.
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great advice! not sure if you'll get to read this, but i wanted to take the chance to ask what kind of frames were shown around 2:37 ? i quite fancy their look.
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I wear glasses since my 2. Birthday (now way older), hence I like to call myself knowing of how to keep my glasses, for a long life expectancy.
Yet some of your tips intrigued me to try out and maybe help them remain in a really good shape for even longer.
Sadly I need new ones every year, soo no help in letting them “last”longer. But maybe my frame will hold on for now another year.
So, thank you!
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I just got new glasses, after my old ones were has a ton of micro-scratches (still fine in daylight, but terrible at night). Thanks for the all the tips!
I do have one question though: what's the best way to remove tiny dust particles? Some guides suggest using a stream of water so they detach from the lens before using a cloth, to avoid "sanding" the lens down with the dust itself. Is that a good way to handle dust?
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@eugenepark240
3 years ago
Thank you, my eyeballs are now clean
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