How to Make Your Own Scratchless Eyeglass Cleaner

We are told by the Vision Council of America That: The U.S., as of 2006 used vision correction such as eyeglasses or contact lenses, representing over 75 % of the country’s total adult population. That is a lot of lenses that can get dirty and smudged with oils from the eye causing vision impairment. Finally, there is a scratch free solution.

The simple construction of your virtually scratchless eyeglass cleaner goes like this:

Simply lay a single tissue on a flat surface as shown in Figure 1 below. I used an 8 inch square facial tissue for this.

things you’ll need:
You can buy very soft cloth that will clean your glasses for a time. You can also purchase special tissue packs which will do the job. You use one when needed and throw it away when your done.

Instructions
1 The simple construction of your virtually scratchless eyeglass cleaner goes like this:

Simply lay a single tissue on a flat surface as shown in Figure 1 below. I used an 8 inch square facial tissue for this.

2 Now fold furthest edge from you to meet edge nearest you as shown in Figure 2

3 Next, fold right edge over to meet left edge, as shown in Figure 3.

4 Now fold furthest edge from you to meet edge nearest you as shown in Figure 4

5 Tear or cut this last fold almost through, enough to fold over each other corner to corner as shown in Fig. 5

6 Then simply roll together and tie with 3/4″ (approximately) elastic band as shown in Fig. 6a and 6b.
As you use both ends daily and they become soiled, you can just trim the ends 1/8 inch or less using sharp scissors on a regular basis. It should last a few weeks with a cost of less than a penny apiece. The price seems right.

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