Best eyeglass care products according to redditors

We found 237 Reddit comments discussing the best eyeglass care products. We ranked the 86 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Eyeglass Care Products:

u/NonReligiousPopette · 17 pointsr/running

Glasses wearers! I've been arguing with myself for a while now to wear my glasses when I go out running. I see double without mine, so wearing them all the time is preferable. However, sweat makes them shimmy down my face, which distracts and annoys me, and makes it difficult to breathe through my nose.

I bought these silicone temple grips. Oh my goodness, my first run with them was amazing. My glasses didn't budge. I forgot I was wearing them other than when they fogged up.

I just got a shipment of a couple of different anti-foggers to try out, too. Hopefully next week I'll have a solid recommendation for you guys in that regard.

u/Practical_Sound · 15 pointsr/loseit

My glasses used to do this all the time. A surgery resident I was working with introduced me to these and I've never looked back: Silicone Anti-Slip Holder for Glasses.

u/clamsPIANOS · 13 pointsr/ValveIndex

I can vouch for this, I use it on my eye glasses as well.

https://www.amazon.com/Koala-Kleaner-Eyeglass-Microfiber-Cleaning/dp/B0785SB7J6/

Alcohol and ammonia free.

Be sure to remove any tiny particulates from the lenses, or you will scratch them!

u/deco95 · 12 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Do you clean your glasses everyday? I used to have this problem all the time until I started using lens wipes daily. I'm assuming you're in the UK so this might be something to try, I use ones from Costco but idk if you guys have that there. You might be able to find smaller/cheaper packs at Boots or whatever drugstore too. Make sure you wipe down the nose pads, lens, and basically every part of your glasses, and do it every day before you put them on in the morning as well as after any heavy activities where you sweat a lot. You can also use plain alcohol wipes which might be stronger at disinfecting but that might damage your glasses over time if you do it everyday, I use alcohol swabs maybe once every 2 weeks and the lens wipes every day.

u/jaysanw · 12 pointsr/photography

Second u/TwiztedZero: Zeiss disposable pre-moistened wipes (i.e. the same ones used for cleaning eyeglass lenses) are great for general purpose maintenance upkeep: amazon.com/Zeiss-Pre-Moistened-Lens-Cleaning-Wipes/dp/B0030E4UIQ/

If you use a cloth, go microfiber (i.e. never anything paper that sheds fibers): amazon.com/MagicFiber-Microfiber-Cleaning-Cloths-PACK/dp/B0050R67U0/

u/yetausern · 7 pointsr/witcher

Zeiss Pre-Moistened Lens Cleaning Wipes, 6 x 5-Inches (400-Count)
https://www.amazon.com/Zeiss-Pre-Moistened-Cleaning-5-Inches-400-Count/dp/B0030HG054

u/Endlessxo · 6 pointsr/3DS

Strictly regular N3DS.

Background: At the time of this post, there is absolutely nothing on Amazon for N3DS accessories aside from the cover plates (GG two day shipping). This is the culmination of my research after lurking /r/3DS and Google.

Case

  • Shit tier ($0 - $1): Walk inside your local Sunglass Hut or Lenscrafter (or message Warby Parker customer rep online). Ask if they have any microfiber pouches. These pouches will most likely fit your N3DS. Very, very pocketable.

  • I'm going with a 3DS XL case tier ($10): Easily found on Amazon.. 3DS will fit, but it will slide around. The issue with using a 3DS XL case is that there's a lot of wasted room and makes carrying the 3DS bulky. On the bright side, you can carry your charging cable on the edge.

  • eBay-ing from Japan tier ($15 - 30): If you're willing to wait 2 weeks for your case, you can find a variety of hard cases on eBay. The key is to know how to search eBay. Do searches with the arguments (-XL, -LL, +New, +N3DS) to narrow down the clutter.

  • Money is no object tier ($59): The holy grail of 3DS cases, CitySlicker. Leather exterior, mesh pouch for your cable, 3 slots for your 3DS games, and relatively thin. Looks amazing, San Francisco based company.

u/Faleene · 6 pointsr/oculus

You can grab a 400 pack (or less, 400 is a lot) of
https://www.amazon.com/Zeiss-Pre-Moistened-Cleaning-Wipes-Count/dp/B01E9NC2Z4/ref=sr_1_6_s_it?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1500752551&sr=1-6&keywords=lens+wipes

The reason I don't like microfiber cloths too much, is that they retain all the dirt and oils you'll be wiping away. So after some time it will lose its effectiveness.

u/Lightstorm66 · 6 pointsr/GearVR
u/shazaamjess · 6 pointsr/blogsnark

dude there are these things I buy on amazon that stop the slide. I have foundt hese ones to be the best out there they are the tits.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DQOLADS/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

thats not an affilaite link i promise. but they will keep your glasses from sliding i like heavy ones too

u/kickstand · 5 pointsr/photography
u/steinman17 · 5 pointsr/fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu

These fucking things. Buy them. They are fucking awesome. I have them stashed all over the place.

u/KDLGates · 4 pointsr/ValveIndex

When I clean my Vive lenses I usually use glasses cleaner soaked into a spot on a microfiber cloth (which I assume to be some kind of special soapy solution, but really have no idea), which I then do gentle circular wipes with (after making sure there's no obvious hard particles sitting on the lens). Specifically, I use Koala Kleaner, but that's just because I got a big bottle of it with some microfiber wipes.

Is there a reason this is a bad idea vs. dry wipes, or is dry just safer than using a solution that "might" be alcohol-based or ammonia-based, etc.?

u/emilybrooke · 3 pointsr/Makeup
u/MBoffin · 3 pointsr/oculus

I use lens cleaning wipes from Zeiss. /u/cybereality confirmed that at Oculus they also have lens wipes on hand for cleaning their Rifts. The ones I have have alcohol in them and /u/cybereality confirmed that theirs also have alcohol. (Source)

I use these:

http://www.amazon.com/Zeiss-Pre-Moistened-Lens-Cleaning-Wipes/dp/B0030HG054

These wipes basically work like magic and give me pristine, crystal clear, perfectly clean lenses afterward.

DO NOT USE THESE WIPES ON A DK2!!! IT WILL RUIN THE DK2 LENSES!!!
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(Watch this to see what will happen to your DK2 lenses.)

u/ElectronicBacon · 3 pointsr/PSVR

https://www.amazon.com/Zeiss-Pre-Moistened-Lens-Cleaning-Wipes/dp/B0030HG054


These are recommended for pro DSLR gear and prescription eyeglasses.

u/backseattoaster · 3 pointsr/GirlswithGlasses

If you get these https://www.amazon.com/GMS-Optical-Comfortable-Silicone-Anti-slip/dp/B00DUWLI8S they will help prevent your glasses from slipping down your face and are hidden behind your ears so they aren't even noticeable

u/tenaku · 3 pointsr/Vive

these are the bomb. I've been using them on glasses, camera lenses, etc. for years.

u/S712458 · 3 pointsr/pelotoncycle
u/daveyouremywifenow · 3 pointsr/Vive

I use a combination of the lens duster to get any potential bits of grit off the lens' before cleaning, then the zeiss cleaning wipes and am scratch free for over a year!

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00NXWCVMC/ref=s9_acsd_hps_bw_c_x_1_w

https://www.amazon.co.uk/ZEISS-Lens-Wipes-Pack-200-x/dp/B00IKGH2TI

Edit: A soft cloth is fine too, just make sure to be very gentle and always use a blower first though, if there is anything nasty stuck to the lens, you'll just grind them into the lens and give them small surface scratches over time.

u/Fluorenone · 3 pointsr/gifs

GLASSES TEMPLE HOOKS! I have them on my glasses and they never fall off!

best $5 purchase of my entire life

Nobody’s ever noticed me wearing them, unless I take them off

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

Zeiss Lens Cleaning Clothes

Really convenient and you can use them for other things (small cleaning jobs, before taping/gluing something, etc...)

u/dancer101 · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I use the ones made by Zeiss. They contain alcohol which should clean and sanitize. I get mine at Walmart, $5 for 100.

u/elkeha · 3 pointsr/muacjdiscussion

I've tried a lot of techniques for keeping my regular glasses from sliding down. (They're just a bad fit, no matter how many times I've gotten them readjusted at the store, and I have an oily nose which helps nothing.) Adhesive nosepads have worked the best for me - something like this. I don't love them because you can see a little sliver of nosepad if you look closely while I'm wearing them, and I need to replace them every 2-4 weeks, but they're the only thing that has made my glasses tolerable until I can get a new pair.

u/hypersonicG · 3 pointsr/Vive

This product below was recommended by someone from Valve at launch, and I've been using them ever since on both my Vive and sunglasses. I thought I wouldn't like the separate packaging per swab, but it's a perfect amount of moisture every time and works flawlessly. I will be reordering when I run out (still have over 50% left, 13+ months later), and highly recommend them:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0030E4UIQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1

u/NoGod4MeInNYC · 3 pointsr/Vive

Well first off build yourself a top of the line pc with the new i7-7700k and GTX 1080 (or if money really isn't an issue get a GTX Titan XP and upgrade it to the 1080 Ti when it comes out lol).


Then make sure you have enough room. I only have 1.7 x 2.2m and it works great, but you can get up to 3x3m and over if you have the space.


The cord isn't too bad in most games, you will learn to just step over it. Certain games like Holopoint and Racket NX will have you spinning and getting tangled, but you can download a program called Advanced OpenVR Settings that will tell you how many spins you made in a certain direction so you can spin the other way ingame.


You will have a lot of add-ons to buy in a few months - Wireless (TPCast) , Hi5 Gloves , deluxe audio strap for added comfort , VR15 Rifle Accessory


And I 100% suggest that you buy a few of these sleep masks, cut out the middle, and use them as faceplate cushions instead of the default one, they are way more comfortable.


And get a box of these to wipe your lenses :P

u/the_freudian_slit · 3 pointsr/C25K

Get some Cat Crap. It comes in a paste or spray and works great. I use it on glasses, goggles and swim masks.

u/shitinmycoatpocket · 2 pointsr/lifehacks

As someone who used to work in optics the best thing to do is to go to your opticians and ask for them to be adjusted, this will stop them slipping.

If you put them on your head when you are not using them then don't! this spreads the sides apart meaning that they wont fit snug to your head and will slip.

Another thing try and make sure you take them off with two hands and pull forward, when taking off with one hand it tends to again bend one side out.

Also you can get these, they work very well:

http://www.amazon.com/Silicone-Nose-Apex-Healthcare-Products/dp/B000M7KBLY/ref=pd_bxgy_hpc_img_z/191-6457979-8874315

I hope this helps a little :)

u/OziOziOiOi · 2 pointsr/oculus

That's for any ammonia-based or high-percentage isopropyl alcohol-based solutions, the single-use lens cleaner wipes are fine.

edit: this is an example of what I am talking about (amazon.com)

u/tyzbit · 2 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

Had glasses since middle school until very recently, much of this has already been said by others but just to reiterate:

  • Use microfiber cloths 100% of the time when you wipe your glasses, and clean the glasses before using the cloths. I had one at my computer, one in my car and one at my desk at work. Try to get the kind that are thicker and denser, as they'll pick up more grease and oils before needing to be washed.
  • To clean the glasses, use hot water and a speck of dish soap like /u/SaiNushi recommended or use something like Koala Kleaner.
  • Don't touch the lenses. If you do, clean the lens before wiping.
  • They should only be on your face or in their case.
  • Clean the pads/area where they touch your face weekly at least, maybe more frequent if you have an oilier face. This part can smell if you don't keep it clean, though you probably won't smell it while they're on your face, anyone close to your face (😚) might.
  • They work best when sitting correctly on your face. If they sit too far down your nose, it could cause eye strain.

    This is more general vision tips, but:

  • Take breaks from staring at things close to you and "reset" your vision by looking at something across the room or outside for a little bit of time.
  • Don't rub your eyes.
  • If your vision changes, don't wait to go to the eye doctor and get your prescription updated. This also has the added bonus of giving you an emergency backup pair of glasses that are better than nothing if your new main pair breaks.
u/utf8decodeerror · 2 pointsr/oculus

I use the microfiber cloth regularly to clean my lenses. Occasionally I use https://www.amazon.com/Zeiss-Pre-Moistened-Cleaning-5-Inches-400-Count/dp/B0030HG054 to wipe off any oils that get on the lenses. No issues in ~7 months of use.

u/Ogroat · 2 pointsr/bicycling

I've got terrible vision as well and can't do much of anything outside of sleeping without my glasses. I throw a few lens wipes into my saddle bag for those times when my glasses get all sweaty and salt-encrusted. They're essentially just a cloth with alcohol but they cut through grease and whatever else you've got on your glasses quite well. I'd recommend them.

u/DatCourier · 2 pointsr/howto

10 Pairs Comfortable Silicone Anti-slip Round Eyeglass Retainers For Sunglasses, Reading glasses, Eyeglass Ear Hook, Eyeglass Temple Tips for Sports https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D919RX5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Y3thDb5BPWQM2

I stopped wearing my glasses, they are plaatic frames as well. They went past my ears and at the sightest lowering of my head they would slide to the end of my nose. Bought these(7$) and also some nose grips(on amazon 10$), glasses fit great, makes me want to wear them again. Hope this helps.

u/wronglyNeo · 2 pointsr/Cameras

I assume that you just smeared the dirt instead of removing it. Just keep cleaning until everything is gone.

I usually carry these with me in my camera bag:
Zeiss Reinigungstücher für Objektive, 200 Stück. https://www.amazon.de/dp/B00IKGH2TI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_4cKWAbR8HT5M6

They are ready-to-use cleaning tissues.

u/mickandrorty137 · 2 pointsr/ValveIndex

I used these on most of my stuff for awhile and they work great, much better then the cheaper Walmart ones that scratched my glasses.

https://www.amazon.com/Nikon-Pre-Moistened-Lens-Cleaning-Wipes/dp/B00WFELV1G/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=nikon+wipes&qid=1567646885&s=gateway&sprefix=nikon+wip&sr=8-3

u/alternativeness · 2 pointsr/GearVR

Something like this: Clarity Defog should do the trick. I've used them on my radio control FPV goggles in the past but I was going to purchase some Z-wax this time around for my FPV goggles and my Gear VR. A lot of people use "Cat Crap" wax on goggles, Z-Wax seemed to have slightly better reviews though.

BTW, the anti fog stuff for cars only works on glass and is unsuitable for plastic lenses as /u/DiabolicSJ said.

u/JonghyunsShawol · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Sorry one more thing, I carry around a bunch of glasses cleaners too (just the wipes). I throw them everywhere. Cleaning your glasses whenever you get the chance HELPS tremendously as well.

I haven't personally tried this, but I know people who have and have enjoyed it, but consider looking into NerdWax! It seems it could help your glasses w/o nose pieces problem.

I also feel that asian flat nose problem, haha. Good luck OP :)

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u/Rvirg · 2 pointsr/flashlight

Kind of like this.

GMS Optical® Premium Grade Comfortable Silicone Anti-Slip Holder for Glasses, Ear Hook, Eyeglass Temple Tip (1 Pair, Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DUWLI8S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_YoLXDbJ2ZFYXN

u/7yearlurkernowposter · 2 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

I like to use these wipes also great for glasses.

u/waiting_for_rain · 2 pointsr/airsoft

For glasses, I've been doing well with this https://www.amazon.com/Clarity-Defog-Anti-fog-Reusable-Wipes/dp/B002BG588K

Make sure you wipe the glasses first with a microfiber and then use this wipe. They last quite a while and you can always refresh them during down time. Get both sides of your glasses. Minimizing anything in your mouth/nose area is good as well, you don't want to be blowing moist exhaled air back into the mask.

With i4's, you might need to switch out the foam as well. Unfortunately it doesn't have quick change foam so you'll have to get a kit with the cut out and glue. Its strange its so popular but its the only one at its price point for paintball masks without quick change foam.

u/bushlaibi · 2 pointsr/Vive

I use Zeiss wipes as they are much safer and made for cleaning eyeglasses

https://www.amazon.com/Zeiss-Pre-Moistened-Lens-Cleaning-Wipes/dp/B0030HG054

u/eriko_girl · 2 pointsr/xxfitness

They do make anti-fog lens wipes.

https://www.amazon.com/Clarity-Defog-Anti-fog-Reusable-Wipes/dp/B002BG588K
I'm not sure how well they'd work in your particular situation but they might be worth a shot.

Edited to add: There are a bunch of different types/brands available. You might want to check with whoever you got your eyeglasses from to make sure that whatever you want to use does not remove any anti scratch or other coatings you might already have on your lenses.

u/boswell_rd · 2 pointsr/photography

Zeiss wipes on Amazon.

u/baby_ewok · 2 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Unfortunately no magic hack just yet. Some people suggest setting the bridge of the nose with lots of powder, or using an eye primer, or just skipping foundation on that spot. As someone who wears glasses every day I've tried them all and it's just something you have to live with 🤷🏽‍♀️

I bought these off amazon to keep them from slipping down my nose and while it did reduce transfer, they can get quite uncomfortable after some time :/

u/PaintDrinkingPete · 2 pointsr/GooglePixel

I like to keep a box of these on hand at all times...

They work great and safely clean everything from the screen to camera to fingerprint sensor with no risk of scratches or offensive chemicals that could strip any coating.

They're fairly cheap and easy to carry in your bag/pocket/etc if you need to take a few with you.

u/0nlytom · 2 pointsr/ender3

Had the same problem a few weeks ago. Got some cleaning wipes and gave it a good clean. Working great again. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00IKGH2TI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_sZ8QCb3K6ZTS6

PS. Any oil or dust will cause problems, ever a finger print.

u/lance713 · 2 pointsr/Ford

Other options include the appearance package, MyFord Touch (is possible to get real nav on this even though it didn't get the $800 nav package?) and the backup camera.

I loved the color the moment I saw it. Sometimes I feel its a little on the girly side, but I don't care. The color is absolutely gorgeous. and the red stitching on the interior really brings it out.

Two complaints though.

  1. I seem to get WAY LESS gas mileage on my 2012 Focus sedan that I traded in. On the Focus I would average 32 city/highway but on this Fusion I'm getting 16. I really hope it just needs to be broken in. I knew I was going to get less MPG but this is more than I expected.

  2. The touch screen is constantly getting finger printed. Is it save to use these Carl Zeiss wipes on it? It came with a microfiber cloth but it doesn't do anything. If I spray some lens cleaner solution from eye glasses shops it works but I don't know if it's safe for the screen.
u/smackythefrog · 2 pointsr/3DS

Alcohol can be corrosive but it seems others use it with no issues. I bought some Zeiss lens cleaner spray for the screens I own like my phone, 3DS, iPad, laptop, etc. It's worked well.

Edit: Sorry, didn't link originally. It is alcohol free.

u/LVOgre · 2 pointsr/pics

Or, if you're a bit more vain...

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LWQSI7I

They're kind of awesome.

u/acemetrical · 2 pointsr/hockeyplayers
u/gigatigga2 · 2 pointsr/razer

I use these. Pretty much for cleaning everything from eye glasses to my blade https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0030HG054/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/bilged · 2 pointsr/motorcycles

Check out theCarl Zeiss glasses cleaning wipes on amazon. Very handy and you don't have to worry about scratches.

u/Niflhiem · 2 pointsr/IWantToLearn

I use Zeiss brand stuff, both spray and those wipes. I've never had an issue. There's others like it (my bro finds a canister of some local brand that also de-statics.)

This is not a paid post, and I don't get any funding for clicks or purchases.

u/firstroundko108 · 2 pointsr/LifeProTips
u/misscareer · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

In my Dagne Dover Tote

  • Dagne Dover Clutch Wallet
  • BonLook prescription eyeglasses and case
  • Staples PostScript Pen
  • NARS Lipgloss
  • Tarte Amazonian Clay Blush + Blush Brush
  • Wipes for my eyeglasses
  • Water Bottle
  • RALPH by RL Rollerball perfume
  • Tiny purple stone my neighbor's kid gave me because it's lucky he said
  • Kindle Paperwhite
  • 2015 PlanAhead Planner
  • Floss
  • Teeny tiny spiral notebook (I most often use this to scribble Dagne Dover info down for crazed strangers who NEED to know where I got my bag)
  • Car Key
  • Birth Control
  • Stupid ugly cell phone (can't wait for my upgrade)
u/Jase_the_Muss · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Get a pack of lense wipes designed for camera lenses or glasses... these are usually one use microfiber clothes with a quick drying solution (sometimes alcohol) that will clean and dry off pretty quickly and with no hassle.

I use these for cleaning everything from cinema lenses to my phone screen and have never had issues.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00IKGH2TI/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1527040185&sr=8-1-spons&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=zeiss+lens+wipes&psc=1

u/Richleeson · 1 pointr/Vive

Ive been using these
Seem to work well

u/incognitodannydevito · 1 pointr/photoclass2017

Isopropyl alcohol wipes are probably the best thing to use however most of the times when I'm out shooting and the front element gets water, snow, etc. on it I just give it a quick wipe with my shirt.
Nikon sells wipes specifically for this but I'm sure you could find them somewhere cheaper.

u/Tyrantkv · 1 pointr/oculus

This is the link to the one I got costs a lot less. Simichrome 390050 All Metal Polish Tube - 1.76 oz. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002YUQ4E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_W.vKAbHYWEWSK

And here's the exact lens cleaner spray. Set of 2 Carl Zeiss Lens Cleaning Spray 2oz - 60ml Travel Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JFD6KAW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_8bwKAbYQA3VMW

A couple things that I've read here that I want to clear up. The fresnal ridges are not on the side of the lens that you look through, they are on the other side so you're not sanding that down you're sanding down a side that is supposed to be smooth. If the scratches on your lens are not visible in the hmd then obviously you don't *need to do anything, unless you're like me and just can't stand scratches.

Proceed with caution but a pro tip - it doesn't matter. You'll be happier after the scratches are gone. Also get yourself a small thumb sized led flashlight. You can hold it in near the lenses to better see the scratches. Enjoy the clarity...

u/Flo_rian2340 · 1 pointr/oculus

I used the wipes MBoffin suggested. I had some lying around, I do camera work. I didn't think about it because they were moistened but it worked great.

Link http://www.amazon.com/Zeiss-Pre-Moistened-Lens-Cleaning-Wipes/dp/B0030HG054

u/leppermessiah1 · 1 pointr/Vive

Not that it does you much good now, but I use these: https://www.amazon.com/Zeiss-Pre-Moistened-Lens-Cleaning-Wipes/dp/B0030HG054

Plus the microfiber.

u/SCphotog · 1 pointr/AskPhotography

Dust gets on the sensor, no matter how careful you are. It won't be 'years' later.

It's not something to be super apprehensive about. It requires a bit of care, but don't be nervous. It's easy.

By a rocket blower... a good one. Use the Mirror-Lock-Up functionality of your camera to expose the sensor, and blow the dust off when necessary.

Eventually you'll have to.

It's way too easy to be hiring a camera store to do it. I'd be more worried about letting someone else do it than working on it myself.

I've been where you are, years ago... I was scared I'd mess something up, but here many years later, removing dust particles from the sensor, is old hack. I've never once had an issue.

I'm not sure which glasses store... the one in the mall here. I bet any glasses store would carry them.

Here... this would do it...

https://www.amazon.com/Zeiss-Pre-Moistened-Lens-Cleaning-Wipes/dp/B0030E4UIQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1469547606&sr=8-1&keywords=zeiss+lens+cleaning+wipes

u/eekozoid · 1 pointr/funny

That's what this is for. That and titanium/flexon frames with scratch/shatter resistant lenses.

u/sleepymooo · 1 pointr/30PlusSkinCare

> http://www.amazon.com//dp/B000Q8ISXM

I have this problem literally every day. Thank you for this!

u/stonecats · 1 pointr/30PlusSkinCare

if you rub itchy eyelids, a drop of this sooth them;
http://www.amazon.com//dp/B000Q8ISXM

u/zeeen0 · 1 pointr/billiards

Hello fellow 4-eyes struggler :)! I prefer glasses because I have pretty dry eyes and wearing contacts irritates the heck out of me in a pool hall filled with smoke.

I did some research and stumbled upon this product called 'Nerd Wax' on Amazon and it looks promising. It looks like chapstick but it's a wax that you apply on the nose pad of your glasses to keep it in place.

I just recently ordered it and it should be arriving today or tomorrow - which means I do not have first-hand experience with it (yet), but reviews are decent. A tip to clean off all the dirt and oil off the nose pad before applying. The only downside is the little guy is around $10 bucks.

http://www.amazon.com/Nerdwax-Original-Glasses-Ingredients-Slipping/dp/B00O0CK2UM/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1462376381&sr=8-1&keywords=nerd+wax

Edit: added amazon link

u/Toby_From_HR- · 1 pointr/galaxys10
u/Stonga2 · 1 pointr/Vive

I'm using these. No need to wipe the lenses with a dry cloth afterwards.
https://www.amazon.com/Zeiss-Pre-Moistened-Lens-Cleaning-Wipes/dp/B0030HG054

u/fchild · 1 pointr/Vive

Yes, this gets overlooked. I use these in the beginning of each session.
https://www.amazon.com/Zeiss-Pre-Moistened-Lens-Cleaning-Wipes/dp/B0030E4UIQ

u/KALT1803 · 1 pointr/PSVR

> https://www.amazon.com/Zeiss-Pre-Moistened-Lens-Cleaning-Wipes/dp/B0030HG054

Not sure about those wipes, but i was told to not use (liquid) cleaners – i think that there's maybe a kind of antistatic layer on it that would be damaged (like on crt-monitors)...

u/Kep0a · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I feel you. I'm surprised there aren't more options for some sort of clip on nose pads for classes without them. I don't wear glasses but these or these might help if you end up getting a pair without pads?

also some of the pairs they have do have the pads

the raybans you linked look good though, very popular look now

u/The_Techie_Chef · 1 pointr/techsupport

I've been using thses for years. I find them by the optical dept. at walmart, but i'm sure you can find them in other stores if you don't want to order online. they work great and they're convenient to use.

u/CaptainCaramba · 1 pointr/howto
u/jareths_tight_pants · 1 pointr/xxketo

You can buy nose grip stick on pads to tide you over until you get new frames or get yours adjusted.

GMS Optical® 1.3mm Ultra-Thin Anti-slip Adhesive Contoured Silicone Eyeglass Nose Pads with Super Sticky Backing - 5 Pair (Clear) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071V862HN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_LJGYAbTC4JYCZ

u/PuffyHerb · 1 pointr/optometry

>But a move?

Yes, it happened to me.

>And are there any remedies beyond warm compresses and eyelid cleanser?

I struggled with it for about a year... what finally did the trick was using this product for about a month. Got it under control then finally fully disappeared after a month or two extra of use. Never had it again since. They also have the plus version which is for more severe cases. The "Plus" version can be kept on, while the normal version needs to be washed off. Think they also have some eyelid wipes which contain the formula in it but I never tried those.

Anyway, strongly recommend you try that product - the reviews speak for themselves and I personally vouch for it.

Good luck, Blepharitis is a fucking shit condition and when it's really bad makes you look like shit and feel like shit, I hated it to the max.

u/Tioras · 1 pointr/skiing

I use these OTG goggles and they work fine, other than the occasional fogging issue (on my glasses, not the goggles). For the fogging, I use Cat Crap on the glasses. This clears up any issue.

u/decentwriter · 1 pointr/Assistance

The solution already exists and was on shark tank: https://www.amazon.com/Nerdwax-Stop-Slipping-Glasses-Shark/dp/B00O0CK2UM

u/jeffk42 · 1 pointr/AnalogCommunity

Here's what I use:

  • Spanner
  • Friction wrenches
  • JIS screwdriver set
  • Lens Wipes

    For the lenses, the friction wrenches are used to easily remove the front ring off the lens (the ring with the wording on the front). Then for the interior rings you'll need the spanner tool; you'll see two notches directly opposite each other on the front retaining ring, so you'll use the spanner to remove that ring using the notches. Depending on the lens, there may also be some screws to remove before you can pull the front element out. If you need to remove the rear element, you can do that by going in through the back instead.

    Either way you go, have a large workspace so you can place the parts on your table in the order and orientation that they need to go back in. If you need to clean the aperture blades because they're sticking, do so very carefully and try to avoid removing them. Getting them back together can be difficult; I generally avoid doing it at all costs.

    If you're just looking to clean a dirty lens, the wipes I linked to above are excellent for cleaning the glass without messing up the coating. They wipe the fungus and dust off easily and dry clean. They're individually wrapped and they dry quickly once opened, so don't open them until they're needed.

    I haven't had to fix an OM meter. The closest I've come is on my Mamiya 1000DTL, which had a meter that was inoperative. The problem in that case was that the wires connecting the battery terminal to the light meter had corroded, so the connection was bad. I snipped off the corroded ends and stripped a little of the insulation to expose the wire ends and verified the meter worked by touching the battery directly to the wires. Now I have to solder the wires back onto the battery terminal, I haven't gotten around to that part yet.
u/DevinSysAdmin · 1 pointr/k12sysadmin

Care Touch Lens Cleaning Wipes, Pre Moistened Cleansing Cloths Great for Eyeglasses, Tablets, Camera Lenses, Screens, Keyboards and Other Delicate Surfaces - 210 Individually Wrapped Wipes https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NCOUY05/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_KCOZCbFVHRQ7S

u/vulkman · 1 pointr/PSVR

I use pre-moistened lens cleaning wipes and then finish up with the microfiber cloth that came with it, works quite well

u/Wirerat · 1 pointr/GalaxyS8

I hope so. I bought these micro fiber bags The phone fits perfectly. Im using this when the phone is in my pocket or bag. It is also a nice way to keep the finger prints cleaned off too.

u/a03firefly · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  • I'm Number One! - 13.38 is the closest I can get - It's in my wishlist anything else

  • Two ain't so bad - The book Misty of Chincoteague and the movie Misty total to $13.38... Which is AGAIN the closest I can get. Sigh. The book is in my wishlist Books - Animal and the movie is in my wishlist Movies - Animals

  • Three's a crowd - Third time's a charm! 5.39 + 3.99 + 3.99 = 13.37 - The book is in Books - Children's and the two toys are in For the Dogs
u/Dude1872 · 1 pointr/rutgers

Alternatively, you can use something like this. They have antibacterial properties and are safe for any screens and lenses.

u/GrimChicken · 1 pointr/GalaxyWatch

I've run in the original band four or five times now. It holds up just fine, doesn't slip. I don't realize how sweaty the watch gets until I take it off. I just rinse it with water, dry it off then use these lens cleaning wipes I have for my glasses to clean the band and watch sensor after it's dry.

The wipes I have

u/DocEbok · 1 pointr/OculusQuest
u/opticianjuice · 1 pointr/glasses

Unfortunately, it's just a bad fit for you. I agree with having custom nosepads made by professionals. A cheaper option is Nerdwax
which may not work as well if you have oily skin or Anti-Slip Grips .

u/UWbadgers16 · 1 pointr/iphone

I've been using these to clean my device. I think the Spigen tempered glass screen protector came with them, and I saw them at the store so I picked some up. Hopefully these are safe to use...

u/TheNewColor · 1 pointr/Vive

those will work for sure, most people on here recommend these:

https://www.amazon.com/Zeiss-Pre-Moistened-Lens-Cleaning-Wipes/dp/B0030HG054

u/Majordomo_ · 1 pointr/Vive

Never, ever, ever wipe your lenses with a DRY microfiber cloth.

Many of us Vivers use disposable, pre-moistened, individually packaged lens cleaner wipes.

I personally can vouch for these.

u/bioyuki · 1 pointr/photography

Just bought some of these which are Nikon branded, but look very similar to the Zeiss ones:

http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-Pre-Moistened-Lens-Cloths-Wipes/dp/B00WFELV1G/

Kinda ironic as I'll be using them on my Zeiss glasses lenses as well lol.

u/tempmike · 1 pointr/3DS

I use disposable lens wipes. Specifically these

They're one time use of course, but a box of 200 has lasted me over a year now. Your mileage may vary.

u/DalekLIVE · 1 pointr/Vive

From home idk. Are you in the US by chance? I'll grab an Amazon link from the US

I use these:
amazon

Don't use on a PSVR if you have one though. Their lenses has a coating that gets wiped away with these.

Does anyone in your family wear glasses or a camera? I would recommend using that cleaning material/tools

u/P2K13 · 1 pointr/NewcastleUponTyne

I always use these:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/ZEISS-Lens-Wipes-Pack-200/dp/B00IKGH2TI

They come on offer fairly often too.

u/F3arless_Bubble · 1 pointr/taekwondo

Hi I can't read read anything that's not inches from my face; the only part of my arm that isn't blurry is my shoulder lol. You're at a disadvantage at the higher level of sparring because you likely won't be able to catch small details like hip movement, foot angles, etc as fast as others. That being said... I do wear my glasses while I spar but it's def a risk of them breaking, or scratching my face, although I haven't really run into that problem yet. I only do light head shots with them on because due to those potential risks, and partners never have a problem. I don't really compete because well I can't tell someone is kicking me until they're about half way through chamber. I have an irrational fear of putting contacts into my eyes, but those would be a life changer if you can get them. If you can get those special goggles those will likely work out well for you during sparring in class, but they are likely illegal in competition. Once my eyesight plateuas I'll be getting PRK surgery.

For kicks and stuff during drills and doing board breaking I'd recommend getting stuff like [this](
https://www.amazon.com/GMS-Optical-Comfortable-Silicone-Anti-slip/dp/B00DUWLI8S/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_121_tr_t_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=PCQPJ2VHRXB075EJT234).

u/Swatseal · 1 pointr/razer

Nikon Pre-Moistened Lens Cleaning Wipes - Cleans Without Streaks for Eyeglasses and Sunglasses Wipes 200 Ct https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WFELV1G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_kjMVzbYJF77Z4

u/JERMgaming · 1 pointr/PS4Pro

Are you me? Ha ha. My pibble slings drool everywhere.

/u/peanuttown Is on the right track with his recommendations, but I'll throw out an alternate. I use Zeiss lens wipes to clean my camera lenses after weddings, and PC/phone screens. They're microfiber soft and I have numerous wedding photographer friends who've used them for years. In the 3 years I've used them I've never had a scratch, and I don't think they'll scratch any consumer products, but obviously you should do whatever makes the most sense for you.

u/availabel2 · 1 pointr/gifs
u/sectornyne · 1 pointr/gifs

Get these my glasses never stay on my face and these saved my life while working in construction. Highly reccomend.

u/kintaeb · 1 pointr/buildapc

Just as a quick question related to this: I'm changing cases, which requires changing motherboards. When I clean the CPU off can I use "Moistened Lens Cleaning Wipes"? I only ask because I have several of them lying around (they are Zeiss brand) and I'd rather not spend money on isopropyl alcohol if I don't have any around since I won't be using it for much else.

EDIT: To give a better idea, it's this product.

u/alubaking · 1 pointr/Vive

I use this. But i remember someone mentioned this cleaning wipe can scratch your lenses. I found no issue at all so...

https://www.amazon.com/Zeiss-Pre-Moistened-Cleaning-5-Inches-400-Count/dp/B0030HG054

u/MedicUp · 1 pointr/ems

I think everyone's suggestions then are great. The best eye pro is the one that you are willing to wear...if that's Oakley's, awesome, if it's the cheaper set that's cool too!

A defogging product may help as well.

u/doctorlongghost · 1 pointr/PSVR

I can Confirm these wipes left no noticeable issues after I used them four times. However since then I've decided to limit my use of them to only when absolutely needed. I'm hoping to only use them once a year or so.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0030E4UIQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1484845005&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=zeiss+lens+cleaning+wipes&dpPl=1&dpID=41d5fQROrTL&ref=plSrch

u/HouseDestroyer · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Can get a band that goes on the ear pieces and around the back of your head. Should tighten, but if it doesn't just use a rubber band or a binder clip. Try to find something like this

This isn't a full solution, and probably only for work.

u/PPL_93 · 1 pointr/oculus
u/Karavusk · 1 pointr/oculus

>I have seen people say they used Zeiss Pre-Moistened Lens Cleaning Wipes (http://amzn.to/1TDLFEV), but I am terrified of using anything since it looks like the official guidance is not to use any liquids at all.

They are being used for high end camera lenses... you are more than fine, I use them to clean my glasses and my Vive. They just have to write that in there because some idiot in the US will use 1l of that stuff and ruin his rift... they just dont want to get sued.

u/Ramacher · 1 pointr/nexus5x

My preferred method is these Carl Zeiss lens cleaning wipes just enough alcohol in them and non abrasive. I use them to clean the entire phone. Start with the screen, then camera lens, then the rest of it.

u/f4cepa1m · 1 pointr/oculus
u/squidhero6 · 1 pointr/vita

This is my go-to cleaning solution for all my gadgets, glasses, etc: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0030HG054/ref=sr_ph_1?qid=1449460249&sr=sr-1&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70&keywords=zeiss+lens+cleaning+wipes

It works wonders. And given that it's intended for high quality glasses, it manages to clean oil, smudges and all without leaving scratches.

u/stp303 · 0 pointsr/MouseReview

Use actual grip tape not the lizzard stuff and because your hands gets oily also so it will not slide around in your palm with the tape. That is why athletes use it

Also could buy a box of something like this https://www.amazon.com/Care-Touch-Moistened-Cleansing-Eyeglasses/dp/B01NCOUY05/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=glasses+cleaner&qid=1565512837&s=gateway&sprefix=glass&sr=8-4 the alcohol in it makes it dry fast without residue leftover and would take off the oil/sweat right away

u/SickSalamander · 0 pointsr/photography

I use a combination of stuff.

Rocket blowers are great for loose dust, but they don't get everything.

Dry microfiber cloths get slightly more stubborn dirt off.

Lens pens are fantastic for cleaning tougher stuff too.

If there are oils that other methods are not getting off, do a wet cleaning. Either lens cleaning fluid + microfiber or a pre-moistened lens wipe.

u/cyanicenine · 0 pointsr/snowboarding

Defogging product is your best bet. The EG2's have huge vents (annoyingly large enough that snow and water fall through the top easily) so venting is not the issue.

I use Cat Crap myself, you just spread it on with your fingers and wipe smooth with a cloth. If you're worried about scratches though you could try this it works alright, not as good as cat crap. The only annoying thing is you have to apply it before hand as it needs several hours to dry afterwards.

u/greengrasser11 · 0 pointsr/gifs

I use Nerd wax. It's not perfect but good enough for what I need it for.

u/W00lph · 0 pointsr/oculus

These work well if you follow the instruction to breath on lenses to fog then wipe with cloth. Do it twice and no fog. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B002BG588K/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/whiteywilliby · -1 pointsr/SonyAlpha

First, get a blower and use it on your sensor and both ends of your lens from time to time. I also use Zeiss wipes on my lenses as necessary. I have cleaned my sensor several times, but that's something you should do very carefully with a sensor swab or possibly send to Sony (that's their recommendation). Hot breath and a cotton swab will work, but I can feel a Sony technician slapping me for saying it.

u/BioChemistryStudent · -1 pointsr/lifehacks