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How to Store and Care for Your Sunglasses

How to Store and Care for Your Sunglasses

Proper storage and care for your sunglasses are essential for maintaining their quality and longevity. Whether you have a high-end pair or an affordable one, taking good care of your sunglasses ensures they stay in top condition, providing you with optimal protection and style.

Importance of Proper Care

Stylish sunglasses placed among various soft and hard protective cases in pastel colors, emphasizing the importance of using a case to prevent scratches and extend the lifespan of your lenses.

Use a Case

Always store your sunglasses in a protective case when not in use to prevent scratches and damage. This simple habit can significantly extend the lifespan of your lenses.

Comparison of two scenarios: on the left, a pair of pink sunglasses placed among makeup items inside a bag, representing improper storage that can lead to scratches; on the right, a pair of purple sunglasses neatly placed in a soft case with a protective pouch, highlighting the importance of avoiding contact with hard surfaces to prevent lens damage.

Avoid Contact with Hard Surfaces

Place your sunglasses on soft surfaces to avoid lens scratches. Hard surfaces can easily scratch the lenses, compromising your vision and the aesthetic quality of your sunglasses.

Hands gently cleaning a pair of black eyeglasses with a soft blue microfiber cloth, demonstrating the proper technique to avoid scratching the lenses while removing dust and oils.

Clean with a Microfiber Cloth

Use a microfiber cloth to gently clean your lenses, avoiding harsh materials that can scratch them. This type of cloth is designed to pick up dust and oils without damaging the lenses.

Proper Cleaning Techniques

Three-step guide for proper eyeglasses cleaning: 1) Rinse glasses under lukewarm water to remove dust and debris. 2) Apply lens cleaner and gently wipe with a microfiber cloth. 3) Use a microfiber cloth to thoroughly clean and polish the lenses, ensuring clarity and cleanliness.

Rinse with Water

Rinse your sunglasses with lukewarm water to remove dust and debris before wiping. This initial rinse helps to prevent scratching when you wipe the lenses clean.

Use a Lens Cleaner

Apply a lens-specific cleaner or a mild soap solution to the lenses. These products are formulated to clean effectively without damaging the lens coatings.

Gently Wipe

Use a microfiber cloth to wipe the lenses in a circular motion, ensuring all dirt and oils are removed. This method helps to maintain the clarity and cleanliness of your lenses.

Storage Tips

Comparison of proper and improper eyeglass storage: On the left, eyeglasses are stored safely in a hard case with a check mark indicating proper storage. On the right, eyeglasses are placed loosely in a fabric pouch with a cross mark indicating improper storage that could lead to damage.

Hard Case

Store your sunglasses in a hard case to protect them from physical damage. A hard case provides the best protection against impacts and pressure.

Avoid Extreme Temperatures

Keep your sunglasses away from extreme heat or cold, as these can warp the frames or damage the lenses. Avoid leaving them in your car or other places where temperatures can vary widely.

Secure in Pockets or Bags

When carrying your sunglasses in a pocket or bag, use a protective case to prevent them from being crushed or scratched. This ensures they stay in good condition even when on the go.

Handling and Maintenance

Three-step guide for eyeglass handling and maintenance: Left image shows a person holding purple eyeglasses with both hands, emphasizing proper handling. Middle image highlights a close-up of a loose screw on an eyeglass frame, indicating the need for periodic checks. Right image depicts professional maintenance with blue-gloved hands cleaning eyeglasses, along with a cleaning solution.

Use Both Hands

Put on and remove your sunglasses using both hands to avoid bending the frames. This helps maintain the alignment and fit of your sunglasses.

Check for Loose Screws

Periodically check and tighten any loose screws on the frames. Loose screws can lead to parts of your sunglasses falling apart.

Professional Maintenance

Consider professional maintenance for high-end sunglasses, including adjustments and deep cleaning. Opticians and specialized shops can provide services that go beyond regular home care.


By following these simple storage and care tips, you can ensure that your sunglasses remain in excellent condition, providing you with clear vision and style for years to come. Proper care not only preserves the aesthetic and functional quality of your sunglasses but also extends their lifespan, making your investment worthwhile.

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The information in this post and all EyeCandys blog content is intended for informational and marketing purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. EyeCandys does not offer professional healthcare advice or practice medicine, optometry, or any other healthcare profession. Always consult with your ophthalmologist, optometrist or a qualified healthcare provider for any medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or questions regarding a medical condition.

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