How to Clean Your iPOP Sunglasses

How to Clean Your iPOP Sunglasses Without Wrecking Them

Sunglasses and eyewear do more than just make you look good, they protect your eyes. They block UV rays, cut glare, and ease screen strain, depending on what you have. Whether it’s polarised lenses, UV400, or blue light glasses, keeping them clean matters. I damaged a pair once with a careless wipe, never again. Here’s how to clean them properly and keep them safe.

Why Cleaning Matters

Clean sunglasses don’t just look better, they work better too. Smudges can tire your eyes over time, and scratches blur everything, especially on high-tech lenses. I grabbed a paper towel in a rush once, thinking it would be fine, ended up with marks I couldn’t fix. Taking a minute to clean them properly keeps them sharp and saves you trouble.

Know Your Gear

Your lenses have special coatings, like UV protection or anti-glare. They’re durable but can scratch easily if you’re careless. Even tiny dust particles can leave marks if you wipe without rinsing first, I learned that the hard way on a dusty day.

Cleaning the Right Way

Step 1: Rinse First

Start by running lukewarm water over the lenses to wash off dust and grit that could cause scratches. Avoid hot water, it can damage the coatings if you’re not careful. I skipped rinsing once while hiking, wiped them dry, and ended up with a small scratch.

Step 2: Soap Up

Add a small drop of mild dish soap to each lens, then gently rub with your fingertips in small circles to remove oil and dirt. Avoid perfumed soaps, they leave a film that’s hard to remove. This method works just as well for blue light glasses, which collect smudges indoors too.

Step 3: Rinse Clean

Run the lenses under lukewarm water again to wash away all soap, ensuring no streaks remain when they dry. It’s a quick step, but skipping it leaves hazy lenses, which nobody wants.

Drying Done Smart

Microfibre’s the Boss

Forget tissues or your shirt, they’re too rough and can scratch easily. A microfibre pouch is ideal, soft, safe, and effective. iPOP includes one with every pair, and it’s perfect for cleaning.

Step 4: Dab It Dry

Gently pat the lenses with the microfibre pouch to absorb water, no hard rubbing needed. Rubbing too much risks dragging leftover particles across and marking the lenses, so take it easy.

Handling and Stashing Tips

Grab the Frame

Keep your fingers off the lenses, touching them smears oil and means more cleaning later. I now hold mine by the frame, a simple habit that keeps them cleaner longer.

Store Safe

When not wearing them, store your sunglasses in a case or pouch, leaving them loose in a bag invites scratches. The microfibre pouch from iPOP is great, soft, compact, and prevents damage.

Dodge Heat

Heat can warp frames, cars can reach 60°C inside on sunny days, which is bad news. Don’t leave them on the dashboard, keep them in a shaded or cool spot instead.

What to Skip

Avoid household cleaners, their harsh chemicals can damage lens coatings. Don’t wipe dry lenses, dust acts like sandpaper. Also, skip tissues or towels, they’re too abrasive.

Keep Them Fresh

Clean your sunglasses weekly, or more if you wear them daily and they get dirty. Regular cleaning prevents dirt buildup and keeps your view clear. Occasionally check the screws, tighten them if loose to avoid future repairs.

Why iPOP’s Got You

iPOP makes it simple, every pair includes a microfibre pouch for cleaning and storage. Whether you have polarised lenses for adventures or UV400 for daily use, a little care keeps them in top shape. Clean them right, and they’ll last while looking great.

Rinse them, soap them, dry them gently, simple steps that work. Your sunglasses stay clear and durable, and your eyes will thank you.