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How to Remove Algae from Glasses?

Published in Glasses Cleaning 3 mins read

Removing stubborn green growth, often algae, from your glasses, especially the arms, can be done effectively with simple household items.

Based on expert advice, you can tackle these "little green things growing in the arms of your eyeglasses" by soaking and gently brushing.

Simple Steps to Clean Green Growth

If you've noticed unsightly green patches or build-up on your eyeglass frames, particularly along the arms where they touch your skin, here’s a straightforward approach you can follow using common household items. This method is gentle yet effective for many types of organic build-up like algae.

Here’s how to do it:

  • Choose Your Cleaning Solution: Select either a small amount of mild dishwashing liquid mixed with water or white vinegar. Both are effective at breaking down organic matter.
  • Soak the Glasses: Carefully soak the glasses, focusing on the areas with green growth, in the chosen solution for a short period. This helps loosen the grime.
  • Gentle Brushing: After soaking, use a soft brush (like a clean, soft toothbrush or a small cleaning brush designed for glasses) to gently brush off the loosened green material. Be careful not to scratch the lenses or frames.
  • Rinse Thoroughly: Rinse it off with water to remove all traces of the cleaning solution and the dislodged debris.
  • Dry Properly: Dry it off using a clean, lint-free microfiber cloth specifically for glasses.

Summary Table of Cleaning Methods

Method Solution Used Tool Recommended Key Action
Soak & Brush Dishwashing Liquid or Vinegar Soft Brush Soak, Brush, Rinse, Dry

When to Seek Professional Help

While these home remedies are often successful, sometimes the growth might be in hard-to-reach places, or you might be concerned about damaging your specific frame material. If you've tried the methods above and are "still unsure," or the algae persists, consider getting help from the optician. They have specialized tools and cleaning solutions that can safely restore your glasses.

Remember, regular cleaning of your glasses can help prevent the build-up of oils, dirt, and organic matter like algae in the first place.

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