This $8 cleaning solution keeps my screens crystal clear (and seeing is believing)
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This $8 cleaning solution keeps my screens crystal clear (and seeing is believing)
"I've been wearing prescription glasses since I was a baby, so trust me when I tell you I know a lot about keeping lenses clean and protected -- I've had over 20 years of practice. While it may seem like you can clean your sunglasses or glasses with any old "glass cleaner," or something as simple as soap and water, I am here to tell you that it can be a huge (and costly) mistake."
"Koala Cleaner is my all-time favorite cleaning product for my glasses, and it has been for many years. Nothing keeps my lenses crisper or as crystal clear as Koala does, and the included K-Cloth (which is made of Japanese microfiber) is the best for cleaning. It puts dozens of other microfiber cloths I've used to shame, and I can always tell when I haven't used one."
Many common glass cleaners and soaps can be too abrasive for specialized lenses and can damage protective coatings for UV, glare, and blue light. Damaged lens coatings cannot be repaired and require replacement lenses. Koala Cleaner with its K‑Cloth Japanese microfiber yields crisp, crystal-clear lenses and outperforms many other microfiber cloths. Koala Cleaner kits are available on Amazon in multiple set sizes, with prices ranging from about $8 to $18; the two-piece kit includes a 2-ounce bottle (about 275 sprays) and a K‑Cloth microfiber cloth for under $10. Koala states the cleaner is safe for glasses, sunglasses, coated lenses, and electronic displays.
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