Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liquid dish soap and warm water. Dry with paper towel or lint-free dish towel. I've been wearing glasses for 40+ years, and have never found a more reliable way.
I don't use papers due to tree fibers. Use cotton instead
I use paper towels because I have to pay for laundry. It’s all a balance I guess…$$, trees, water, energy…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liquid dish soap and warm water. Dry with paper towel or lint-free dish towel. I've been wearing glasses for 40+ years, and have never found a more reliable way.
I don't use papers due to tree fibers. Use cotton instead
I use paper towels because I have to pay for laundry. It’s all a balance I guess…$$, trees, water, energy…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liquid dish soap and warm water. Dry with paper towel or lint-free dish towel. I've been wearing glasses for 40+ years, and have never found a more reliable way.
I don't use papers due to tree fibers. Use cotton instead
Anonymous wrote:Liquid dish soap and warm water. Dry with paper towel or lint-free dish towel. I've been wearing glasses for 40+ years, and have never found a more reliable way.
Anonymous wrote:Windex?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liquid dish soap and warm water. Dry with paper towel or lint-free dish towel. I've been wearing glasses for 40+ years, and have never found a more reliable way.
I don't use papers due to tree fibers. Use cotton instead
Anonymous wrote:Liquid dish soap and warm water. Dry with paper towel or lint-free dish towel. I've been wearing glasses for 40+ years, and have never found a more reliable way.