Hi, I have question about what people use to clean the lenses of the 3D glasses? A friend of mine put a dirty geat fingerprint in the middle of one of mine, and the cloth it comes with just smudges it around. Is it safe to use something like a supermarket strength surface cleaner?
Hi, I have question about what people use to clean the lenses of the 3D glasses? A friend of mine put a dirty geat fingerprint in the middle of one of mine, and the cloth it comes with just smudges it around. Is it safe to use something like a supermarket strength surface cleaner?
The proper way to clean the 3D glasses is one lens at-a-time. It is not advisable to clean them in the same way that you would clean regular glasses (one finger on each lens), as it could damage the glasses. Do not clean both sides (front and back) at the same time as this will damage the glasses.
3D glasses actually have 2 screens in each lens, and putting pressure on both sides at the same time will squeeze the 2 lenses together, causing them to come in contact with each other and distort 3D viewing. When cleaning, use a clean, microfiber cloth and clean one side first, then then other. Do not clean both sides of the lens together.
Do not use any chemicals containing alcohol, solvents, or surfactant. Do not use any chemicals such as wax, benzene, thinner, mosquito repellant, lubricant, or cleaners. These may result in discoloration or cracks on the glasses surface and cause or cause the indication labels to peel off. Do not spray any cleaning liquid directly onto the glasses.
Any damage caused from mis-handling the 3D Glasses is considered physical damage, and it is not covered by the factory warranty.
The proper way to clean the 3D glasses is one lens at-a-time. It is not advisable to clean them in the same way that you would clean regular glasses (one finger on each lens), as it could damage the glasses. Do not clean both sides (front and back) at the same time as this will damage the glasses.
3D glasses actually have 2 screens in each lens, and putting pressure on both sides at the same time will squeeze the 2 lenses together, causing them to come in contact with each other and distort 3D viewing. When cleaning, use a clean, microfiber cloth and clean one side first, then then other. Do not clean both sides of the lens together.
Do not use any chemicals containing alcohol, solvents, or surfactant. Do not use any chemicals such as wax, benzene, thinner, mosquito repellant, lubricant, or cleaners. These may result in discoloration or cracks on the glasses surface and cause or cause the indication labels to peel off. Do not spray any cleaning liquid directly onto the glasses.
Any damage caused from mis-handling the 3D Glasses is considered physical damage, and it is not covered by the factory warranty.
91% isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol has worked fine for me for years. I use cotton swabs, do each side separately, then use a dry one to remove leftover before it leaves spots. I've also heard coffee filters work well but have not tried them myself. Microfiber cloth would be OK, the cloth that comes with the glasses are better for protecting them from damage but they are more like felt and just push around any oil/smudges rather than remove them.
91% isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol has worked fine for me for years. I use cotton swabs, do each side separately, then use a dry one to remove leftover before it leaves spots. I've also heard coffee filters work well but have not tried them myself. Microfiber cloth would be OK, the cloth that comes with the glasses are better for protecting them from damage but they are more like felt and just push around any oil/smudges rather than remove them.
The proper way to clean the 3D glasses is one lens at-a-time. It is not advisable to clean them in the same way that you would clean regular glasses (one finger on each lens), as it could damage the glasses. Do not clean both sides (front and back) at the same time as this will damage the glasses.
3D glasses actually have 2 screens in each lens, and putting pressure on both sides at the same time will squeeze the 2 lenses together, causing them to come in contact with each other and distort 3D viewing. When cleaning, use a clean, microfiber cloth and clean one side first, then then other. Do not clean both sides of the lens together.
Do not use any chemicals containing alcohol, solvents, or surfactant. Do not use any chemicals such as wax, benzene, thinner, mosquito repellant, lubricant, or cleaners. These may result in discoloration or cracks on the glasses surface and cause or cause the indication labels to peel off. Do not spray any cleaning liquid directly onto the glasses.
Any damage caused from mis-handling the 3D Glasses is considered physical damage, and it is not covered by the factory warranty.
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The proper way to clean the 3D glasses is one lens at-a-time. It is not advisable to clean them in the same way that you would clean regular glasses (one finger on each lens), as it could damage the glasses. Do not clean both sides (front and back) at the same time as this will damage the glasses.
3D glasses actually have 2 screens in each lens, and putting pressure on both sides at the same time will squeeze the 2 lenses together, causing them to come in contact with each other and distort 3D viewing. When cleaning, use a clean, microfiber cloth and clean one side first, then then other. Do not clean both sides of the lens together.
Do not use any chemicals containing alcohol, solvents, or surfactant. Do not use any chemicals such as wax, benzene, thinner, mosquito repellant, lubricant, or cleaners. These may result in discoloration or cracks on the glasses surface and cause or cause the indication labels to peel off. Do not spray any cleaning liquid directly onto the glasses.
Any damage caused from mis-handling the 3D Glasses is considered physical damage, and it is not covered by the factory warranty.
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