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Cleaning your sunglasses 2025


fishing user avatarWildbillb reply : 

Ok.  So last weekend I scratched the crap out of my strike king S11's.  Was fishing a tournament, didn't have anything in the boat for cleaning.  Used my t-shirt and now they are toast.  Mistake on my part, but hey fishing was good and I wasn't thinking about the glasses just wanted them cleaned of my sweat.  

 

So what do you guys keep in the boat for cleaning up your sunglasses?

 

Thanks in advance.


fishing user avatarGlaucus reply : 

My shirt and since I don't wear sandpaper, I don't have that problem...


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 

I wear Ono's and they come with a small microfiber cleaning cloth.

 I use that.

:checkitout:

A-Jay


fishing user avatarheavyduty reply : 

I use the Zeiss pre-moistened lens cleaners from Walmart. Come in a box of 200 individually wrapped packs. Keep a few in my pocket or boat dry box.


fishing user avatartander reply : 

My eye doctor sells a bottle of cleaning solution and a small rag. I use this to clean my sunglasses/glasses and also my screen on my fish finders. I keep several at home and one in my boat.


fishing user avatarJ._Bricker reply : 

I use the microfiber cloth from my Revant replacement lenses. In the moment I might use my T-shirt, but for me doing this just rearranges the oils and debris on the lenses.


fishing user avatarNHBull reply : 

Plexus and works great on windshields


fishing user avatarPaFrogThrower9 reply : 
  On 8/13/2018 at 1:32 AM, Wildbillb said:

Ok.  So last weekend I scratched the crap out of my strike king S11's.  Was fishing a tournament, didn't have anything in the boat for cleaning.  Used my t-shirt and now they are toast.  Mistake on my part, but hey fishing was good and I wasn't thinking about the glasses just wanted them cleaned of my sweat.  

 

So what do you guys keep in the boat for cleaning up your sunglasses?

 

Thanks in advance.

Strike King sunglasses are trash. I've been through 3 pairs now! Can't get them wet or the lens coating comes off. Got caught in a rain storm and when I got home I put them up with out drying them off. Went to put them on the next morning and the one lens was missing almost all of its coating. 3rd time was the last time. No more money wasted on them.


fishing user avatarlo n slo reply : 

my shirt tail, usually the PFG type. works great


fishing user avatarNYWayfarer reply : 

Walmart sells a brand of alcohol wipes called “nice and clean” They come in a 100count box that’s cheap. I use those and a micro fiber cloth to dry. No scratching issues with this method.


fishing user avatartcbass reply : 

My wife uses the disposable wipes but I will say the tech from Leupold scopes said he didn't like them on their scopes.


fishing user avatarBassThumb reply : 

Breath-steam and an undershirt. My 10-year-old Costas still look great and have all of their mirrored coating. 

 

Every so often I clean them with Dawn degreaser dish soap, lukewarm water, and a soft cloth. That's how I clean my prescription glasses too. There isn't a better or cheaper way.


fishing user avatarmattkenzer reply : 
  On 8/13/2018 at 3:24 PM, BassThumb said:

Breath-steam and an undershirt. My 10-year-old Costas still look great and have all of their mirrored coating. 

 

Every so often I clean them with Dawn degreaser dish soap, lukewarm water, and a soft cloth. That's how I clean my prescription glasses too. There isn't a better or cheaper way.

A coating of dish soap will decrease fogging as well.

 

Hockey visor trick.


fishing user avatarje1946 reply : 

Water and Micro fiber cloth, try to keep one in my tackle bag.  Prescription sunglasses not cheap to replace. 


fishing user avatarFurther North reply : 

I usually get on the boat, give myself a solid coating of sunscreen, then smear one lens with a thumb as I put my sunglasses back on.

 

Then I'll grab the micro-fiber cloth out of my pocket, making sure to get a good amount of sunscreen on the cloth, then smear everything around on both lenses so that everything is slightly foggy all day, then clean the lenses at home with dish soap...

 

Kidding...Microfiber cloth and whatever the optometrist gives us for cleaning lenses.  Works great, costs nothing.


fishing user avatarGReb reply : 
  On 8/14/2018 at 12:07 AM, mattkenzer said:

A coating of dish soap will decrease fogging as well.

 

Hockey visor trick.

Little spit does the trick too.


fishing user avatarFurther North reply : 

 

  On 8/14/2018 at 12:07 AM, mattkenzer said:

A coating of dish soap will decrease fogging as well.

 

Hockey visor trick.

  On 8/15/2018 at 5:10 AM, GReb said:

Little spit does the trick too.

Wait...you have to put the dish soap in your mouth first? ????


fishing user avatarbagofdonuts reply : 

I got a new fishing shirt this year and couldn't figure out what the patch sewn in to the shirt tail was until i pulled my sunglasses off to clean them and what do you know - sims had sewn a sunglasses cleaning patch into the tail of the shirt.... brilliant.


fishing user avatar1201vilbig reply : 

Lens wipes from Walmart and the microfiber rags from Harbor Freight to dry. 


fishing user avatarthe reel ess reply : 

I usually just buy Calcutta sunglasses. Decent quality for a $22 pair of polarized fishing glasses and they look great. They last a long time and if they eventually get scratched you aren't out much cash. But I did recently buy a pair of Orvis bifocals with 1.5X readers. I'll be looking to take really good care of those. I haven't tried them fishing yet, but I will this evening if it doesn't rain me out. I wore them to the grocery store yesterday and they gave me a little headache. The readers made me feel like I should be stepping up all the time LOL. 


fishing user avatarcheezledzul reply : 

Get a microfiber cloth. Preferably the smaller smooth ones without fibers. I used small ones for my paintball masks when I played nationally. The paint is oil based I think. Or at least extremely oily and they worked flawlessly. Only thing that worked well. 

Wipe very carefully at first to remove any dust then flip it and get the grease off. Or dip the glasses in water for debris removal but the microfiber actually works better dry. 


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

I wash the oils off with Dawn and warm water rinse.  Then I polish with the micro fiber cloth that came with them.  It's the only way I've found to get them totally streak free.


fishing user avatarBig Rick reply : 
  On 8/15/2018 at 5:52 AM, Further North said:

 

Wait...you have to put the dish soap in your mouth first? ????

Not exactly, but it sure makes think twice about cursing when you lose that 6 pounder.....


fishing user avatarBass Junke reply : 

Usually, my cotton tee shirt. Or run them under the water and then my cotton tee shirt. I only wear glass lenses, plastic distorts and scratches to much. Glass may not stop a bullet like polycarb, but it does not scratch as easily either. I will not preach as to which brand is the best, my advise is to buy a pair of glass lenses from your favorite manufacturer, your eyes will love you for it.


fishing user avatarSwbass15 reply : 

I would say upgrade your lens. Any brand you like not sold on a each where you can pick them up and lay them next to the toilet paper and steaks. Most people have said a micro fiber towel they work good. I use the one costa provided me.


fishing user avatarHarold Scoggins reply : 
  On 8/17/2018 at 4:17 AM, J Francho said:

I wash the oils off with Dawn and warm water rinse.  Then I polish with the micro fiber cloth that came with them.  It's the only way I've found to get them totally streak free.

x2  Dawn, gentle on baby ducks, gentle on your sunglasses.

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fishing user avatarfishwizzard reply : 

I use spit and my hanky.  


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 
  On 10/19/2018 at 9:20 PM, fishwizzard said:

I use spit and my hanky.  

So, goobers and boogers? :lol:


fishing user avatarTnRiver46 reply : 

If you use your shirt, make sure it’s cotton. If you are wearing one of those vented shirts that feels like a hefty bag, (I’m required to wear them when fly guiding) use the hem of your cotton boxers. If it’s cold and you don’t have shorts on and can’t do that, use the cotton undershirt. If you don’t wear cotton anywhere then you are rich and just get new shades hahahahah 


fishing user avatarfishwizzard reply : 
  On 10/19/2018 at 10:10 PM, J Francho said:

So, goobers and boogers? :lol:

More or less.  It's the one bit of fabric on me that I can be more or less guaranteed to not have any grit or sand on it. 


fishing user avatarTopwaterdude reply : 
  On 8/13/2018 at 3:37 AM, PaFrogThrower9 said:

Strike King sunglasses are trash. I've been through 3 pairs now! Can't get them wet or the lens coating comes off. Got caught in a rain storm and when I got home I put them up with out drying them off. Went to put them on the next morning and the one lens was missing almost all of its coating. 3rd time was the last time. No more money wasted on them.

I've owned Costas, Oakley Wiley x all great sunglasses but for the money you can't beat Calcuttas,alot of saltwater guys around here use them comfortable,great polarization,stylish and cheap!!!And if you scratch them,brake them or lose them it's only $30.They will shock you.


fishing user avatar187yak reply : 

I usually use a 800 grit and some spit ????




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