1. Use dishwashing liquid
Dishwashing liquid is a common household item that can be easily found in every kitchen. To prevent blurred vision caused by rainwater on your glasses, simply apply a small amount of dishwashing liquid to the lenses. Rub the liquid evenly and let it dry for 5-10 minutes. Once dry, wipe the lenses clean and clear with a dry towel.
2. Use toothpaste
Another effective solution is to use toothpaste. Apply a small amount of toothpaste to both lenses, then rub them well. Rinse the lenses with clean water. This method not only provides anti-fog protection but also helps clear the lenses and cover scratches.
3. Soap clumps
Surprisingly, soap bars can also be used to protect glasses from water. Here’s how:
- Boil a pot of water and place the glasses above the rising steam for about 10-15 cm.
- Rub a bar of bath soap all over the lenses for 30-40 seconds.
- Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the lenses until no soap bubbles remain.
4. Specialized water for cleaning glasses
Using a specialized eyeglass cleaner with main ingredients like Isopropyl Alcohol and Sodium Lauryl can make cleaning glasses easier. This cleaner not only removes water spots but also adds a protective layer to the lenses.
5. Use a special cloth to clean your glasses
Instead of wiping your glasses with a shirt or paper towel, it is best to use a specialized cloth that often comes with the purchase of glasses. These cloths are designed to limit scratches, increase smoothness, and minimize water absorption. They are also compact enough to be carried in a glasses case.
Remember to reapply one of the above methods if the effect decreases after using glasses for a while.