• SAFE AND EFFECTIVE: Pre-Moistened lint wipes that provide thorough cleaning from all kinds of dirt gently by removing bacteria, germs, fingerprints, dust, oil, and smudges.
  • CONVENIENCE: Disposable pre-moistened wipes make it quick and easy to safely clean optics lenses.
  • LENS CLEANER: Does not contrain artificial fragrances to safely prevent streaks and bacteria from spreading on eyeglasses and sunglasses.
  • STREAK AND SCRATCH-FREE: Non-abrasive, antistatic micro-fine tissue cleaning wipes that leave zero scratches, streaks or marks on eyeglass lenses.
  • OPTICS WIPES: Wipes designed to clean all lenses like sunglasses and eyeglasses.

Like other reviewers have said, these things dry out VERY quickly! These are like the little moist towelettes you might get to clean your hands after eating ribs or chicken, but these are mostly alcohol based, and the alcohol evaporates quickly so once you open the packet you need to clean your glasses right away because after you're done cleaning them the towelette will be pretty dry. That being said, they do a great job of cleaning without leaving streaks or residue of any kind. I plan to use them to also clean my expensive camera lenses as well. The towelettes are non abrasive and I think they would do a good job on my lenses as well.

These are the only wipes I'll use to clean my glasses, they are able to wipe away all the dirt and grime and leave my glasses feeling new again. Some other reviewers have mentioned that these sometimes leave streaks, but I've only noticed that when my glasses might be extra greasy from my skin. To solve this, you just have to quickly pre-wipe your glasses with a microfiber cloth (or even just your shirt), then when you use the Zeiss wipe all the dirt and grime will be gone! Also, if you have a clear phone case these wipes help prevent your clear case from yellowing when cleaning your case.

Used sensibly, these have become the core of my lens cleaning arsenal. Call them old school if you wish, but I feel safe and confident using these. But, of course, I remove all dust particles and anything which might cause scratches. Generally, my canned air serves that purpose. Out in the field, I'll use the Giottos AA1900 Rocket Air Blaster. Once you've done that, just follow the instructions. Tear out a wipe and gently move it along a circular path. HONESTLY, the first time I did this following the instructions verbatim, I was nervous has the alcohol-based solution these wipes container left behind a very visible film. However, in less than five seconds the film evaporated. And the longer I continued wiping in those circular motions the faster the solution evaporated. So as I used these wipes, I gained confidence because ultimately my lenses got as clean as you could expect them to ever get outside of what a professional might be able to accomplish. Needless to say along with my stash at home, I carry a few of these with me in my camera case.

These wipes are awesome and just what I needed to vkean my glasses. I work in construction and I constantly get dust and debris on my specs. These handy wipes will safely clean your specs without scratching them unlike tissue or using your shirt to wipe off the dust. It has a small amount of moisture on it... just the right amount to get the job done without drying it off with additional sheet. I also use it to sanitize my hands at work when there's no water available. I'm soooo glad that I found this product I won't ever be without them again. The price is right and I even use these wipes to clean my cellphone and computer screen and it worked flawless which were an added bonus for me. 5 star product all the way and a must buy item if you wear glasses.

I used to use Windex and cotton pads(80 pads for $1) to clean my glasses. I did this for years and it worked great and was cheap. However, my last pair of glasses, which were my first pair of bifocals, I started getting streaking because the coating(s) were being stripped off. It started slowly, after about a year, but after several more months, it became too much for me, so I got new bifocals. I knew I couldn't use Windex to clean my new glasses. LensCrafters gave me several cleaning wipes that worked great, but were too much $ for me to use everyday. I searched the Web for advise on how to clean glasses. I tried mild dish soap and warm running tap water, then drying with cotton pad, but that was always too smudgy for my likes, maybe because of the impurities in tap water. I decided to search Amazon for wipes similar to the LensCrafters ones. These Zeiss wipes are basically the same thing but for much less money. WARNING!!! some dusts can be very abrasive. I often rinse my lenses under warm running water and very gently rub any dust or grit away with my fingers. Then I blow off excess water with my mouth and clean with these wipes. They are usually crystal clear. If there is a slight smudge or haze remaining, I give a couple of quick breaths to the lens to get a tiny bit of moisture, and quickly buff away with a clean, new cotton pad. I also use the wipe to clean the nose pads and frame, as well as my cell phone and computer sometimes. My only minor complaint is that the wipes are about 2-3x bigger than I actually need, and I hate being wasteful. I can highly recommend these lens wipes, but remember to gently rinse away excessive dust, or use the edge of the folded wipe to pick up light dirt, before unfolding and rubbing your expensive lenses.

For many years, I used the highly popular $7 lens pen to clean my camera lenses - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007G5NNOW/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B007G5NNOW&linkCode=as2&tag=todmedblo-20&linkId=RONOER7GF4SIDQ7V I recently read some very informed opinions about proper lens cleaning - photographers with 30+ years experience recommending lens wipes instead of a reusable pen. Why? Although these pens claim to be reusable, their testing found that dirt and oils stuck to the pen across cleanings - which means, after the first use, these pens are more effective at scratching your glass than cleaning it. Willing to try anything once, I gave their opinion a shot, and purchase these wipes. After using a single wipe to clean my lens, which I had just cleaned with my lens pen....All I can say is that I've thrown my lens pen away. My glass had started to look worn and damaged - but it turns out that that was entirely due to the lens pen failing to clean it. One lens wipe later, and my glass looks brand new. Although it feels inefficient to switch away from a "reusable" product to a single use one, consider: Given that these wipes only cost 7 cents per wipe, and your lens costs several hundred to several thousand dollars... it's well worth the minuscule investment to clean them properly! I hope you found this helpful! Feel free to ask questions in the comments below

I take these with me. I hate so much as a spot on my sunglasses. Open a pack a couple of swipes and that’s it. It dries almost instantly. Removes not just the dust but the oil from the lenses for your face better than even washing with soap and water. I don’t even use the soft cloth to buff the lenses that come with most high end sunglasses anymore. These are just that good. Fantastic for cleaning my laptop, iPhone and iPad screens as well. No bidding necessary. Excellent product!

I have been using these wipes for 8 months, and they work great and as expected. The material is soft, and doesn't tear easily or leave lint. The cleaning fluid lightly saturating the cloth is isopropyl alcohol, so I use the wipe quickly before it dries out. I usually clean a pair of glasses first, and then clean my cell phone screen while there is still some moisture left. Properly used, these wipes are better than microfiber cloths at removing smudges and other things that require a cleaning fluid.

For as long as I can remember, to clean my glasses I've always used a bottle of solution and a microfiber cloth I get from my eye doctor. I'd be cleaning my glasses with this method multiple times a day, as whatever grease that came off the lens stays in the cloth until you wash it and would just stay on the lens until you wiped it up again... cyclical process. But these wipes are the best. I only have to use one once, maybe twice a day. They're super handy and I can keep them in my wallet or in my car for whenever I need them. They clean well, don't appear to be harmful to my lenses or frames, and the alcohol smell is not overwhelming. If you wear glasses 90% of the day like I do then these wipes are a MUST.

Glasses are a finicky thing to keep clean; one tiny smudge and I won't stop noticing it in certain lighting conditions. I've tried microfiber cloths with water, cotton shirts with my breath, etc., and there's really no alternative to a nice alcohol-based wipe. With these wipes, I open up a package, get a whiff of the almost-knock-yourself-out amount of alcohol scent, then wipe both sides of my glasses, then fold it in have, rub a couple more times back and forth, then dry/polish the lenses with a soft cotton t-shirt. Makes glasses spotless every time. No more streaks! I buy a package of these every few months and keep a few in different parts of the house, and a couple in the car/bags because they're so handy when you drop your glasses, one of your kids touches them, or you accidentally get something on them going about your daily life.