hpr4655 :: Tips for Glasses
Cleaning Glasses and Mid Range Progressive Lenses
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HPR and Glasses
- HPR community members are nerds
- We know from movies that nerds wear glasses
- We can conclude that HPR community members wear glasses
Cleaning Background
- I have very oily skin and am constantly smudging my glasses
- All lenses wipes are too small.
- I accidentally touch the lenses with my fingers when I am trying to clean them And smudge them up again
- I heard an eye doctor say, the best way to clean glasses is with dish soap and dry with a microfiber cloth
- I tried this method It is a great solution because you wash glasses and fingers tips at the same time
Cleaning Method
- Hand soap is OK to use on glasses.
- get the soap on you fingertips
- Then hold your glasses one of the lenses
- Use your thumb and finger tips to clean the glasses
- the soap removes the excess oil from your fingertips
- no smudges when you dry with the microfiber cloth
Progressives
- With regular progressives the top of the lenses is for distance vision and the bottom of the lenses is for up close vision
- There is a zone in the middle for medium distance, but it is very narrow
- Using a computer at work I kept having to move my head up and down to find the best position for working.
- Computer Glasses have more space for intermediate distances
- From https://iotlenses.com/blog/eight-types-of-progressive-lenses.html
Computer progressive lenses, also known as occupational designs or enhanced readers, are optimized for intermediate and near vision, making them ideal for tasks like prolonged computer work or activities at mid-range distance