Ah, that annoying white patina or film on glasses—it usually comes from hard water deposits, soap residue, or mineral buildup. Luckily, there’s a simple trick to make them sparkle again! Here’s a step-by-step guide:
What You Need:
- White vinegar or lemon juice
- Warm water
- A soft microfiber cloth (or paper towel if you don’t have one)
- Optional: a few drops of dish soap
The Easy Trick:
- Mix the Solution:
- Combine equal parts white vinegar and warm water in a bowl or spray bottle.
- Optional: add a tiny drop of dish soap for extra cleaning power.
- Soak or Spray:
- If your glasses have detachable lenses, soak them in the solution for 5–10 minutes.
- Otherwise, spray the solution directly onto the lenses.
- Wipe Gently:
- Use a microfiber cloth to rub the lenses in circular motions.
- The white film should start lifting off.
- Rinse and Dry:
- Rinse under warm water to remove vinegar/lemon residue.
- Dry with a clean microfiber cloth—avoid regular towels because they can scratch the lenses.
💡 Pro Tip:
- For really stubborn spots, baking soda can be made into a paste with water and gently rubbed on the lenses before rinsing.
- Always avoid harsh chemicals like bleach or ammonia on coated lenses—they can ruin the protective coating.
If you want, I can also show a super quick hack that makes glasses sparkle in under 1 minute—no soaking required. It’s almost magical. Do you want me to share that?