How to Clean Blue Light Glasses: The Two Best Ways

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How to clean blue light glasses

 

 

Blue light glasses are growing in popularity and as we wear them more and more they need to be cleaned to provide the best acuity possible.

You have bought the best blue light glasses from BON CHARGE and now it's time to look after them and make them last forever.

This short article will give you some expert cleaning tips for both your computer glasses and your blue light glasses from our BON CHARGE team of experts.

How to Clean Computer Glasses

Collection of BON CHARGE blue light glasses

Computer glasses are a type of blue light glasses that filter small amounts of blue light during the day. As their name suggests they are to be used whilst working on your computer to filter down blue light.

These type blue light computer glasses typically do not have a tint applied to their lens, instead they have blue light filtering technology applied to them, or impregnated into the lens itself.

There are two best ways to clean clear computer blue light lenses like our own Computer Glasses.

First Way to Clean Computer Glasses

This is the BON CHARGE preferred method for cleaning computer glasses.

  1. Get a clean bowl for hygiene purposes.
  2. Pour warm water into the clean bowl.
  3. Dip your computer glasses into the bowl of water.
  4. Rub the lenses with a clean dish cloth.
  5. Leave your glasses to dry for a few minutes.
  6. Finish by gently rubbing the lenses dry with the BON CHARGE cleaning cloth provided.

Second Way to Clean Computer Glasses

The second method works very well for cleaning computer glasses, but involves chemicals which we are not too excited about here at BON CHARGE.

  1. Buy some “lens cleaning solution” from your local optometrist.
  2. Spray a small amount of lens cleaning solution onto your computer glasses lenses
  3. Gently rub the lenses clean with the BON CHARGE cleaning cloth provided.

How to Clean Blue Light Glasses

Chances are you already have a pair of the best blue light glasses from BON CHARGE like our  Blue Light Blocking (Red Lens) Glasses or Yellow Lens Computer Glasses range, but now you just need to know how to clean blue light glasses in order to properly care for them.

Most blue light blocking glasses that have a coloured lens have had a tint applied to them. This tint must be cared for and maintained in order for your blue light glasses to last a long time.

There are two ways to address the question “how to clean blue light glasses”, these are below:

First Way to Clean Blue Light Glasses

  1. Run the tap (faucet) on a hot option until you start seeing some light steam arise. Do not use boiling water, just light steam is required.
  2. Place your blue light glasses near to the steam and not under the running water.
  3. Turn the glasses around to ensure the lens fogs up.
  4. Turn off the tap and then gently clean the steam off your blue light glasses with the BON CHARGE cleaning cloth provided.

Second Way to Clean Blue Light Glasses

  1. Get a clean bowl for hygiene purposes.
  2. Pour warm water into the clean bowl.
  3. Dip your BON CHARGE blue light glasses into the bowl of water.
  4. Rub the lenses with a clean dish cloth.
  5. Leave your glasses to dry for a few minutes.
  6. Finish by gently rubbing the lenses dry with the BON CHARGE cleaning cloth provided.

Final Thoughts

In order to maintain the integrity of your blue light glasses and computer glasses it is best to know how to clean blue light glasses. This will ensure they last for a long time and continue to protect your health from the dangers of blue light.

Either of the above methods work well, but for sterilisation and hygiene purposes we feel option 1 works best.

Option 2 using the lens cleaning solution will probably give you a better result than option 1, but weigh up as to whether you want to use chemicals to clean your glasses or not.

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