How To Care
**How to Care for Your Sunglasses**
Proper care and maintenance of your sunglasses will help ensure their longevity and keep them looking their best. Follow these guidelines to keep your sunglasses in excellent condition:
**1. Storage**
1.1 Use a Case: When you're not wearing your sunglasses, store them in a sturdy case. A protective case will shield them from scratches, accidental damage, and dust.
1.2 Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Avoid leaving your sunglasses in extreme temperatures, such as inside a hot car or in direct sunlight for prolonged periods. High temperatures can warp the frames or damage the lenses.
**2. Cleaning**
2.1 Use a Microfiber Cloth: Clean your sunglasses regularly using a soft, lint-free microfiber cloth. Gently wipe the lenses and frames to remove smudges, fingerprints, or dirt.
2.2 Avoid Harsh Materials: Avoid using abrasive materials, paper towels, or tissues to clean your sunglasses, as they can scratch the lenses or damage lens coatings.
2.3 Use Lens Cleaning Solution: For stubborn smudges or dirt, use a small amount of lens cleaning solution specifically designed for eyewear. Apply the solution to the cloth and gently clean the lenses.
**3. Handling**
3.1 Use Both Hands: When putting on or taking off your sunglasses, use both hands to hold the frames. This helps prevent undue stress on the hinges and ensures a proper fit.
3.2 Avoid Placing on the Head: Avoid placing your sunglasses on top of your head, as it can stretch the frames and compromise their shape and fit.
**4. Protection**
4.1 Keep Away from Chemicals: Avoid exposing your sunglasses to harsh chemicals, including household cleaners, aerosols, or solvents. Chemicals can damage the lenses and frames.
4.2 Avoid Saltwater and Chlorine: Rinse your sunglasses with clean water if they come into contact with saltwater or chlorine. Saltwater and chlorine can corrode the lens coatings or frame finishes.
**5. Maintenance**
5.1 Regular Inspections: Periodically inspect your sunglasses for any loose screws, damaged hinges, or worn-out nose pads. If you notice any issues, contact our customer support team for assistance.
5.2 Lens Replacement: If your lenses become significantly scratched or damaged, we offer lens replacement options. Please reach out to our customer support team for more information.
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Proper care and maintenance of your sunglasses will help ensure their longevity and keep them looking their best. Follow these guidelines to keep your sunglasses in excellent condition:
**1. Storage**
1.1 Use a Case: When you're not wearing your sunglasses, store them in a sturdy case. A protective case will shield them from scratches, accidental damage, and dust.
1.2 Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Avoid leaving your sunglasses in extreme temperatures, such as inside a hot car or in direct sunlight for prolonged periods. High temperatures can warp the frames or damage the lenses.
**2. Cleaning**
2.1 Use a Microfiber Cloth: Clean your sunglasses regularly using a soft, lint-free microfiber cloth. Gently wipe the lenses and frames to remove smudges, fingerprints, or dirt.
2.2 Avoid Harsh Materials: Avoid using abrasive materials, paper towels, or tissues to clean your sunglasses, as they can scratch the lenses or damage lens coatings.
2.3 Use Lens Cleaning Solution: For stubborn smudges or dirt, use a small amount of lens cleaning solution specifically designed for eyewear. Apply the solution to the cloth and gently clean the lenses.
**3. Handling**
3.1 Use Both Hands: When putting on or taking off your sunglasses, use both hands to hold the frames. This helps prevent undue stress on the hinges and ensures a proper fit.
3.2 Avoid Placing on the Head: Avoid placing your sunglasses on top of your head, as it can stretch the frames and compromise their shape and fit.
**4. Protection**
4.1 Keep Away from Chemicals: Avoid exposing your sunglasses to harsh chemicals, including household cleaners, aerosols, or solvents. Chemicals can damage the lenses and frames.
4.2 Avoid Saltwater and Chlorine: Rinse your sunglasses with clean water if they come into contact with saltwater or chlorine. Saltwater and chlorine can corrode the lens coatings or frame finishes.
**5. Maintenance**
5.1 Regular Inspections: Periodically inspect your sunglasses for any loose screws, damaged hinges, or worn-out nose pads. If you notice any issues, contact our customer support team for assistance.
5.2 Lens Replacement: If your lenses become significantly scratched or damaged, we offer lens replacement options. Please reach out to our customer support team for more information.
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