One way to remove cloudy film from glasses is to use a wet cloth to clean them. Another way is to use a lens cleaner that contains alcohol.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the type of transition lens and how often it is used. Some people report that their transition lenses do eventually wear out, while others say that they have never had a problem with them. Ultimately, it is up to the individual to decide how often they will need to replace their transition lenses.

One possible reason your glasses are still blurry after cleaning is that the lens surface has not been completely cleaned. To clean the lens surface, use a lense cloth and a mild soap solution. Make sure to rinse the cloth and dry the lens surface thoroughly before putting your glasses back on.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the specific type of prescription glasses and the type of Windex. Some people have had success using Windex to clean their prescription glasses while others have had less success. Ultimately, it is up to the individual to test out various cleaning methods and see which one works best for them.

There are a few different types of wipes out there, but the most common is alcohol-based. Some people have had success using these wipes on their transition lenses, but it’s definitely not recommended to do so. The alcohol can damage the lens and cause it to become foggy or blurry.

Transition lenses typically last around 6 months before they need to be replaced.

There is no definitive answer to this question as the best transition lenses for GREY and brown eyes may vary depending on your individual eye color and needs. However, some people prefer lenses that are a light brown or green because they feel they look more natural. Other people may prefer darker lenses to make their eyes look larger and more intense. Ultimately, the best way to find the right transition lenses for you is to try a few different brands and styles and see what works best for you.

There are a few potential causes of glasses becoming cloudy. One is if the lenses become contaminated with bacteria or other material. This can cause the lens to become opaque and clouded over. Another potential cause is if the eyeglasses are not properly cared for, such as if they are left in a hot car or if they are not cleaned properly. Finally, some people may experience eye strain from wearing glasses for an extended period of time, which can lead to the lenses becoming cloudy.

Dawn dish soap is not good for cleaning eyeglasses. The ingredients in Dawn can damage the lenses of eyeglasses.

No, vinegar is not effective at cleaning eyeglasses. Vinegar is a weak acid and will not remove dirt, dust, or debris from the lenses of eyeglasses.

There are a few ways to clean prescription glasses with anti-glare coating. You can use a cloth or a soft microfiber cloth to gently wipe the lenses. You can also use an anti-glare solution such as Windex or rubbing alcohol. Finally, you can use a polishing cloth or a lens cleaner to polish the lenses.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the type of lens and how it is used. Generally speaking, transition lenses are not scratch resistant, but some may be more resistant than others.

If you have ever had to take your glasses off and put them back on a few times because they keep falling off or if they are always getting caught on something, then your glasses are probably transitions.