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Reddit mentions of Koala Kleaner Alcohol Free Eyeglass Lens Cleaner Spray Care Kit | Proudly USA Made | Ultra Gentle, Highly Effective, and 100% Safe for Cleaning All Lenses and Screens, 16oz + 2 Cloths
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Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of Koala Kleaner Alcohol Free Eyeglass Lens Cleaner Spray Care Kit | Proudly USA Made | Ultra Gentle, Highly Effective, and 100% Safe for Cleaning All Lenses and Screens, 16oz + 2 Cloths. Here are the top ones.
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- CAREFULLY CRAFTED IN NEW YORK: Produced in small batches with extreme care. Includes one pack of two 8 ounce and one 2 ounce spray bottles and three Japanese microfiber Koala lens cloths.
- JAPANESE MICROFIBER: Not all microfiber is created equal. Ultra-fine, densely woven, honeycomb pattern premium Japanese microfiber cloths. Lint free cleaning with unmatched performance.
- DESIGNED FOR PREMIUM MODERN LENSES: Anti-reflective, anti-glare, blue light, prescription, and reading lenses. Polarized, mirrored, designer sunglasses. VR and AR electronic smart glasses. Camera.
- LENS AND FAMILY SAFE: Absolutely ZERO alcohol, ammonia, streaks, scratches, VOC's, toxic chemicals, or fragrances. Made with the purest type II laboratory grade water.
- KOALA PROMISE: Join the Koala family. We are millions strong and growing. Enjoy the best lens cleaning experience or it's on us.
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Specs:
Color | Clear |
Number of items | 6 |
Size | 6 Piece Set |
Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
I can vouch for this, I use it on my eye glasses as well.
https://www.amazon.com/Koala-Kleaner-Eyeglass-Microfiber-Cleaning/dp/B0785SB7J6/
Alcohol and ammonia free.
Be sure to remove any tiny particulates from the lenses, or you will scratch them!
When I clean my Vive lenses I usually use glasses cleaner soaked into a spot on a microfiber cloth (which I assume to be some kind of special soapy solution, but really have no idea), which I then do gentle circular wipes with (after making sure there's no obvious hard particles sitting on the lens). Specifically, I use Koala Kleaner, but that's just because I got a big bottle of it with some microfiber wipes.
Is there a reason this is a bad idea vs. dry wipes, or is dry just safer than using a solution that "might" be alcohol-based or ammonia-based, etc.?
sounds like this might change your life
Had glasses since middle school until very recently, much of this has already been said by others but just to reiterate:
This is more general vision tips, but: