Care Instructions
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Cleaning: Use a soft, lint-free cloth to gently wipe any dust or debris from the lenses and frames. Avoid using rough materials or paper towels that can scratch the surface.
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Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Refrain from using harsh chemicals, including ammonia or bleach-based cleaners, as they can damage the coatings on the lenses and frames. Instead, opt for specialized lens cleaners or mild soap and water.
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Storage: Store your sunglasses in a protective case when not in use to prevent scratches, bends, or damage. Avoid placing them face down on hard surfaces, as this can also cause scratches.
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Temperature: Avoid leaving your sunglasses in extreme temperatures, such as inside a hot car or in freezing conditions, as this can affect the integrity of the frames and lenses.
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Handling: Handle your sunglasses with care, avoiding excessive bending or twisting, especially with delicate frames. Hold them by the temples (arms) rather than the lenses when putting them on or taking them off.
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Water Exposure: While many sunglasses are water-resistant, prolonged exposure to saltwater or chlorinated water can damage the lenses and frames. Rinse them with fresh water after exposure to saltwater and dry them thoroughly with a clean cloth.
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Maintenance: Periodically check the screws and hinges to ensure they are tight and properly aligned. Loose screws can cause damage or misalignment, affecting the fit and function of your sunglasses.
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Polarized Lenses: If your sunglasses have polarized lenses, be mindful when cleaning them to avoid damaging the polarizing film. Use a gentle touch and avoid abrasive materials.
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Prescription Lenses: If your sunglasses have prescription lenses, follow the care instructions provided by your optometrist or eyewear provider to maintain their clarity and functionality.
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Regular Inspection: Regularly inspect your sunglasses for any signs of damage, such as scratches, cracks, or loose components. Address any issues promptly to prevent further damage and ensure optimal performance.
Following these care instructions will help extend the lifespan of your sunglasses and keep them looking great for years to come. If you have any specific questions or concerns about caring for your sunglasses, feel free to contact us for personalized assistance.