Gentle Removal and Insertion
When removing or inserting rimless glasses, be gentle to avoid excessive force that could deform the lenses or temples. It is recommended to use both hands: one hand to hold the temple, and the other to assist in removing or inserting, ensuring even pressure.
Diligent Cleaning
When cleaning the lenses, use a dedicated eyeglass cleaning cloth or a soft handkerchief. Avoid using rough tissues or clothing to prevent scratching the lenses.
If there is dust or sand on the lenses, rinse them with water first, then gently wipe them with a soft lens cloth. Avoid wiping directly with a dry cloth, as this may scratch the lenses.
Proper Storage
When not wearing them, store rimless glasses in a dedicated eyeglass case to prevent the lenses from being squeezed or scratched.
When storing, it is recommended to place them with the lenses facing upwards or upright to avoid scratching the center of the lenses if they are facing downwards. IV. Regular Inspection and Maintenance
Regularly check the screws and fasteners of your rimless glasses for looseness. If any are found to be loose, have them adjusted at a professional optician immediately.
If you find scratches or damage on the lenses, replace them promptly to avoid affecting your vision.
