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About Lens Cleaning
If you wear glasses everyday, or protective glasses on the job, having lens wipes or a lens cleaning kit on hand really helps to see the world more clearly. Lens cleaners are sold individually wrapped, in gallon containers, as pre-moistened towelettes in a dispenser, and in a lens cleaning spray. Some glass cleaning cloths can also be used as camera lens cleaners - just check the package before purchasing. If you're work environment requires that safety eyewear be worn daily, check out our selection of safety glasses, safety goggles and eyewear dispensers.
How to Choose the Right Lens Cleaner
When choosing the right lens cleaner for your needs, consider the type of lenses you have and the materials they are made from. For example, if you have plastic lenses, you may want to use a cleaner specifically designed for plastic lenses. If you have glass lenses, you may want to use a cleaner specifically designed for glass lenses. Additionally, consider the type of cleaning solution you need. Some solutions are designed for general cleaning, while others are designed for more specific tasks such as cleaning headlight lenses or contact lenses.
Uses of Lens Cleaners
Lens cleaners can be used for a variety of tasks. They can be used to clean eyeglasses, sunglasses, safety glasses, and camera lenses. They can also be used to clean headlight lenses and contact lenses. Additionally, some lens cleaners can be used to clean other surfaces such as computer screens and mirrors.
Types of Lens Cleaners
There are several types of lens cleaners available. These include lens wipes, pre-moistened towelettes in a dispenser, lens cleaning sprays, and glass cleaning cloths. Some lens cleaners are specifically designed for certain types of lenses such as plastic or glass lenses. Additionally, some lens cleaners are designed for specific tasks such as cleaning headlight lenses or contact lenses.
Materials Used in Lens Cleaners
The materials used in lens cleaners vary depending on the type of cleaner. Some lens cleaners are made from natural ingredients such as vinegar and water. Other lens cleaners are made from synthetic materials such as alcohol and ammonia. Additionally, some lens cleaners are made from special materials such as crizal cleaning cloths for eyeglasses or cleaning cloths for eyeglasses.