As anyone knows that wears glasses, you should only use a soft micro fiber cloth to clean your lenses. The only problem is if you use the same cloth over and over you need to remember which side you put your fingers on or else you'd be cleaning with the side that has oils and dirt from your fingers. So I use these once, as disposables! They're so cheap that's the best way to do it rather than remembering which side you touched. RECOMMENDATION TO MANUFACTURER: Make these with one side texturized, perhaps with thin layer of rubber, to be used as the touching side.
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These aren’t typical microfiber eyeglass cloths. They are smooth (not grippy or tacky) and the threads seem much larger than actual microfiber. They don’t pick the grime up off of the glass - they just smear it around. Maybe they would work if the lenses had just been washed or something. I’m also afraid I’m going to scratch the lenses with them. They are also very thin for whatever that’s worth.
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I'm a guitarist so I also use microfiber cloth for polishing and fretboard cleaning, and having the 100 pack for this cheap is nice. Works great on my glasses too, as expected
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These are wonderful little lens cloths that we will be using as blanks for sublimation printing. With the first few test prints we did we were surprised at how well the dye took to these cloths. Definitely a great buy. We will be repeat customers!
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Use for cleaning camera lenses. We toss them when done, don't want any grit carried into the next cleaning. In this quantity and price, disposable is affordable.
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