I want to mention the clear-eyed feeling of putting on recently wiped glasses. Is that correct? Or should I say, recently cleaned glasses? Is there a better option?
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That reminds me to wipe my glasses, hee hee– Brian J. FinkMar 22, 2014 at 22:11
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Polished? I don't wear glasses, but that's what I'd go for anyway.– Leon ConradMar 22, 2014 at 23:04
1 Answer
It seems to be a matter of preference, although wiped may imply the use of a dry cloth, whereas saying cleaned may imply the use of a wet cloth or cleaning solution.
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1When you have worn glasses as long as I have you have long since stopped wasting money on 'cleaning solutions'. Every optician will counsel you against using tissue to clean them, but it is the only thing I ever use and I have never in 53 years noticed any resultant deterioration in the lenses, even multi-focal, polychromic ones. So a bit of huff and a wipe with a tissue is all mine ever get.– WS2Mar 22, 2014 at 22:14