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When I applied Vaseline to the glasses, I didn’t expect it to be so powerful.

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How Vaseline Works on Eyeglasses

Vaseline, or petroleum jelly, is well-known for its moisturizing and lubricating properties, typically used for skincare. However, it can also be applied to eyeglasses to help tackle some of the most common challenges associated with wearing glasses.

1. Reduces Lens Fogging

One of the main advantages of applying a thin layer of Vaseline to eyeglass lenses is that it helps reduce fogging. This is particularly useful for people who move between different temperature environments, such as going from a cold outdoor setting to a warm indoor space. In these cases, the sudden change in temperature can cause the lenses to fog up, temporarily impairing vision. Applying a light coat of Vaseline can act as a barrier, preventing moisture from condensing on the lens surface and reducing the likelihood of fogged-up lenses.

2. Prevents Scratches and Extends Lifespan

Vaseline’s lubricating properties also make the surface of the lenses smoother, which can help prevent scratches. By creating a thin protective layer, it reduces friction when the lenses come into contact with dust, debris, or other potential scratch-causing materials. This protective layer can effectively extend the lifespan of the eyeglasses, keeping them in better condition for longer.

3. Dust and Smudge Protection

Another benefit of applying Vaseline to lenses is that it can make them more resistant to dust and smudges. The slick surface created by the Vaseline helps repel dirt and debris, reducing the frequency of cleaning needed. It can also prevent fingerprints and other smudges from sticking as easily to the lenses, which is particularly useful for people who handle their glasses often throughout the day

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