How to Care for Designer Frames and Eyewear
Proper care of your designer eyewear will preserve their quality, extend their lifespan, and maintain their sophisticated appearance. Here are essential care guidelines:
Daily Cleaning:
- Clean lenses with a microfiber cloth and lens cleaning solution designed for eyewear
- Rinse frames with lukewarm water before wiping to remove dust and debris
- Avoid using paper towels, tissues, or clothing which can scratch lenses and damage coatings
- Clean nose pads regularly to prevent buildup of oils and bacteria
Proper Handling:
- Always use both hands when putting on or removing glasses to prevent frame distortion
- Hold frames by the bridge or temples, never by the lenses
- Avoid placing glasses lens-down on any surface
- Never leave glasses on your head as a headband, as this can stretch the temples
Storage:
- Always store eyewear in a protective case when not in use
- Keep frames in a cool, dry place away from extreme temperatures
- Avoid leaving glasses in hot cars, on dashboards, or near heat sources
- Store with lenses facing up if placing temporarily on surfaces
Professional Maintenance:
- Have screws tightened regularly by an optician
- Get professional adjustments for proper fit and alignment
- Replace worn nose pads and temple tips when needed
- Schedule periodic professional cleaning and inspection
What to Avoid:
- Harsh chemicals, ammonia-based cleaners, or household cleaning products
- Hot water which can damage lens coatings
- Abrasive materials for cleaning
- Exposing frames to extreme temperature changes
- Using saliva or breath to clean lenses
Special Considerations for Designer Frames:
- Follow manufacturer-specific care instructions for specialty materials
- Be extra gentle with delicate embellishments or unique frame materials
- Consider professional cleaning for intricate designs or precious metal frames
- Keep warranty and care documentation for reference
Following these care practices will help maintain the beauty, functionality, and value of your designer eyewear investment.