Plastic glass components are popular and chosen by many people because of their diverse, light and durable designs over time. However, plastic glass also has its own characteristics that need to be known to be able to be used properly.
Wearing and removing glasses
This is a basic habit but quite important to help keep plastic glass in place for long periods of time. Removing glass from one hand and one side will cause imbalance, which in the long run will cause one side of the glass to become loose and curved, leading to wide and deviant plastic glass layers.
The correct move is to always use both hands, holding the glass to both sides to wear and remove gently. In addition, avoid the habit of wearing glasses on your head because this is an action that will cause the glasses to spread out quickly.
Regular care
Dust, sweat and natural oils from the skin will be one of the factors that can erode and cause glass to lose color over time. Therefore, regular cleaning of glasses is very necessary.
Clean the glass lenses and account using a specialized glass washer and a soft microfiber towel. Sprinkle the solution on both sides of the glass window and use a gentle towel.
You should wash your glasses once a week under warm water. You can use a few drops of pH-neutral soap (such as hand sanitizer) to gently apply to the entire glass frame, especially the connections and nasal congestion. Then, rinse with water and dry completely with a microfiber towel.
Absolutely eliminate the habit of using tarpaulins, paper towels or rough fabrics to dry glass during use because they can cause small scratches. Avoid using strong detergents such as high-concentration alcohol, acetics, and window glass cleaners because they can destroy the protective coating of the glass lenses and damage the surface of plastic beams.
Store in hard boxes
When not in use, the glasses should be carefully stored in a hard case. This habit will help protect the glass from damage that makes the collar easily broken, warped and especially scratched on the kinh. Do not store glasses in handbags or trunks without a protective box.
Avoid exposure to high temperatures and chemicals
glass plastic frame material is very sensitive to high temperatures. Therefore, leaving the glass in the car or trunk in hot weather, or near heat sources such as the kitchen can cause the glass to deform and curve.
In particular, it is also important to note that chemicals in cosmetics, hair spraying, and perfume can also react to plastic materials, causing yellow stains or broken glass.