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There was a time when I thought that an eyeglass cleaner was any piece of cloth or paper that was on hand. I’d use this cloth or paper if I got a smudge of dirt on my glasses. Who would have thought that I was living on the edge?!

Yes, you heard me… It’s living on the edge if you don’t clean your eyeglasses correctly. You may be exposing yourself to countless pathogens. At the same time, you are likely causing micro-damage to your eyeglasses.

I went down the eyeglass cleaner online rabbit hole so you don’t have to. Here’s what you need to know!

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The eyewear market is drowning in fakes! Fake glasses take advantage of buyers, and they allow scammers to make a quick buck at your expense.

It’s understandable why they do it. Well-known brands have built trust with their customers. You know their products, so your purchase decision is easier and faster. This is something that fakers long for, and they take the easy route. They slap an identifiable logo on their shoddy products to make you buy them. 

Sadly, though, they’ve gotten so good at it that sometimes, you can’t tell which ones are fake! Let’s get into a few signs to keep an eye out for to ensure the eyewear you buy is legit.

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Buying eyewear is like buying a car. It’s something you use every day, and you want to keep it in the best shape possible. And if there’s an issue, it’s always good to have some simple tools on hand, like screwdrivers, pliers, and a jack. Replace pliers with tweezers and jacks with nose pads, and you’ve got your glasses repair kit!

If you’ve been thinking about getting a glasses repair kit, buckle up! Let’s learn where to buy the tools you need and how to use one of these kits!

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If you’ve been diagnosed with astigmatism, you might be worried that you’re now stuck wearing eyeglasses forever. You may be asking, “Can contact lenses correct astigmatism?”

And the answer is yes, they can! Contacts are legit eyewear options that you can talk to your eye doctor about. Let’s dive in and go through some of your contact lens options!

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