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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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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.

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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    Features:
  • 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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ColorClear
Number of items6
Size6 Piece Set
Weight0.5 Pounds

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Found 4 comments on 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:

u/clamsPIANOS · 13 pointsr/ValveIndex

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!

u/KDLGates · 4 pointsr/ValveIndex

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.?

u/tyzbit · 2 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

Had glasses since middle school until very recently, much of this has already been said by others but just to reiterate:

  • Use microfiber cloths 100% of the time when you wipe your glasses, and clean the glasses before using the cloths. I had one at my computer, one in my car and one at my desk at work. Try to get the kind that are thicker and denser, as they'll pick up more grease and oils before needing to be washed.
  • To clean the glasses, use hot water and a speck of dish soap like /u/SaiNushi recommended or use something like Koala Kleaner.
  • Don't touch the lenses. If you do, clean the lens before wiping.
  • They should only be on your face or in their case.
  • Clean the pads/area where they touch your face weekly at least, maybe more frequent if you have an oilier face. This part can smell if you don't keep it clean, though you probably won't smell it while they're on your face, anyone close to your face (😚) might.
  • They work best when sitting correctly on your face. If they sit too far down your nose, it could cause eye strain.

    This is more general vision tips, but:

  • Take breaks from staring at things close to you and "reset" your vision by looking at something across the room or outside for a little bit of time.
  • Don't rub your eyes.
  • If your vision changes, don't wait to go to the eye doctor and get your prescription updated. This also has the added bonus of giving you an emergency backup pair of glasses that are better than nothing if your new main pair breaks.