
Although plastic glasses have advantages such as light weight and strong impact resistance, they are also relatively easy to scratch. In order to extend the service life of plastic glasses and maintain the clarity of the lenses, here are some tips for anti-scratch:
1. Use lens cleaning fluid: Using professional lens cleaning fluid can effectively clean stains and fingerprints on the surface of the lens while reducing the risk of scratches. Cleaning fluid usually contains special ingredients that can form a protective film on the surface of the lens to reduce the possibility of scratches.
2. Avoid direct contact with hard objects: Try to avoid putting plastic glasses together with hard objects (such as keys, coins, etc.) to avoid scratching the lenses. When the glasses are not in use, it is best to put them in a dedicated glasses case to avoid contact with other objects.
3. Use a soft glasses cloth: Using a soft glasses cloth can effectively reduce the friction on the surface of the lens, thereby reducing the risk of scratches. Avoid using rough cloth or paper towels to wipe the lenses, as these materials may scratch the lenses.
4. Avoid exposure to high temperature environments: Plastic glasses are easily deformed in high temperature environments, thereby increasing the risk of scratches. Therefore, try to avoid exposing your glasses to direct sunlight or high temperature environments, such as in a car, on the beach, etc.
5. Check the status of the lens regularly: Check the status of the lens regularly, and promptly detect and deal with problems such as scratches and cracks. If the lens is found to be obviously scratched or damaged, the lens should be replaced in time to ensure visual clarity.
6. Avoid long-term wear: Wearing plastic glasses for a long time may cause increased scratches and wear on the surface of the lens. Therefore, rest your eyes properly and avoid wearing glasses continuously for a long time.
7. Use anti-scratch coating: Some high-quality plastic glasses will use a special anti-scratch coating technology, which can form a hard protective film on the surface of the lens, effectively reducing the risk of scratches. When buying plastic glasses, you can choose products with anti-scratch coating.
In short, scratch resistance is the key to extending the service life of plastic glasses. By taking the above measures, the risk of scratches on the surface of the lens can be effectively reduced, and the clarity and visual quality of the lens can be maintained.







