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How to Properly Store Your Glasses And Lenses


 Have you noticed yourself breaking or damaging your glasses, sunglasses, or lenses pretty often? Well, that could mean you aren’t storing them right. Today, we’re diving into the crucial topic of lens storage. Whether you’re a prescription wearer, lens collector, or somebody who just likes to have a nice pair of shades, proper storage is key to maintaining the quality of your lenses. Join us as we explore why storing your glasses correctly is important, how to do so effectively, and what exactly to avoid when storing your shades.


Why Should I Store My Glasses?


Let’s start with the basics, why bother with proper storage for your glasses and lenses? It all boils down to making your glasses last as long as possible. Eyewear, whether prescription glasses, sunglasses, or specialty lenses, are delicate no matter how high quality they may be and can be very vulnerable to damage from mishandling, environmental factors, and everyday wear and tear. Improper storage can lead to scratches, warping, or even breakage, diminishing your glasses effectiveness and lifespan. By storing your glasses correctly, you can make sure they’re lasting as long as they should while still remaining comfortable and safe to wear.


How to Store Your Glasses


There are many different methods to safely store your glasses and lenses, ranging from cases to displays.


  1. Soft Cases: These are ideal for everyday use and offer a lightweight, portable option. Soft cases provide a cushion for your glasses that protects against minor impacts and scratches. At Fuse, we offer soft cases in many different styles and colors!


  1. Hard Cases: For more robust protection, especially during travel or outdoor activities, hard cases are essential. They feature durable exteriors that shield your lenses from significant bumps and drops. Check out Fuse Lenses for quality hard cases!


  1. Eyewear Racks: Perfect for organizing multiple pairs of glasses at home or in the office, eyewear racks keep your glasses readily accessible while minimizing the risk of accidental damage and drops. Make sure to look on Amazon for eyewear racks in many different styles, colors, and shapes.

 

  1. Multi-Lens Hard Cases: Specifically designed for those who own multiple sets of lenses, these cases offer compartments to store different pairs securely. They are excellent for travelers or people who switch between prescription and sunglasses frequently. For a high quality multi-lens case, check out Fuse Lenses.


  1. Drawer Organizers: If you prefer storing your glasses in drawers, invest in organizers with compartments to keep each pair separated and protected. Amazon offers drawer organizers made specifically for glasses and sunglasses at a low price.


  1. Display Cases: Showcase your eyewear collection while keeping them safe from dust and damage with a stylish display case. You can find different display cases from tons of different places ranging from eyewear stores to Amazon.



By properly storing your shades and lenses, you ensure that your glasses remain in prime condition, ready to provide clear vision and eye protection whenever needed.



How NOT to Store Your Glasses


Equally important is understanding what to avoid when storing your lenses. Here are some common mistakes to steer clear of:


  1. Leaving Them in Hot Cars: Extreme temperatures can warp frames and damage lens coatings. Avoid leaving your glasses in the car, especially on hot, sunny days.


  1. Tossing Them into a Bag Without a Case: While convenient in the moment, this opens you up to scratches from keys, pens, or other items floating around in your bag.


  1. Leaving Them on Surfaces Without Protection: Placing your glasses face down on tables or counter tops risks scratching the lenses. Always use a case or cloth.


  1. Storing Them in Humid Areas: Moisture can lead to mold growth or deterioration of frame materials. Store your glasses in a cool, dry place.


  1. Ignoring Maintenance: Regularly clean and inspect your glasses for signs of wear. Addressing issues quickly can prevent more extensive damage later on.


  1. Neglecting to Replace Cases: Over time, cases can wear out or lose their protective capabilities. Replace them from time to time to ensure continued protection.


Summary

  • Proper lens and glasses storage is crucial to making sure your glasses last as long as possible without becoming damaged.

  • Without proper storage, your glasses can become extremely vulnerable to scratches, breakage, and many other types of damages.

  • There are many ways to properly store your lenses such as soft cases, displays, and multi lens cases.

  • Make sure to avoid leaving your glasses in hot cars, humid areas, or anywhere without protection.

 

Proper storage of your lenses is not just about convenience, it’s a crucial part of maintaining their quality and lifespan. Whether you opt for soft cases, hard cases, or specialized multi-lens cases, the goal remains the same,  to protect your glasses and ensure optimal clarity. By avoiding common storage mistakes and making sure you use a good storage method, you can enjoy your eyewear for years to come. At Fuse Lenses, we’re dedicated to not only providing high quality replacement lenses, but also ensuring everybody has the information to properly take care of their glasses and sunglasses. Check out our website for lens storage, lens replacements, and much more! 

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