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I work in a lab, and while we carry lens cleaners, sometimes you don't have time.
A little bit of 200 proof ethanol and some elbow grease is all it takes for a fresh pair of specs!
If anyone uses anti glare coatings, mine specifically say don't use alcohol to clean them.
Sorry for the late reply. These are actually a cheap pair I forgot to add the anti-glare on in the purchase. These weren't being used so they are my work glasses now.
Does anyone have experience with glasses with Oleophobic layers and work around fats/waxes/oils?
I use the ethanol and kimwipes to clean mine all the time lol they're probably a little scratchy but better than my shirt. They're just too convenient when they're everywhere.