Care & Maintenance
Keep Your AirSight Sunglasses Looking New
Your AirSight sunglasses are designed to be durable, but a little care goes a long way in keeping them in top shape. With proper cleaning and maintenance, you can protect your lenses from scratches, keep frames looking fresh, and extend the life of your sunglasses. Here, you’ll find some simple yet effective tips to maintain the quality of your sunglasses, whether you wear them every day or only on special occasions. Follow these guidelines, and your AirSight shades will continue to look and perform like new.
Tips for Daily Care
How to Maintain Your Sunglasses
Caring for your sunglasses is easy when you know the basics. Here are a few essential tips and tricks to ensure your AirSight aviators stay in prime condition. From cleaning methods to safe storage, these practices are designed to keep your lenses clear and your frames pristine, ready for every adventure.
Cleaning the Lenses
Always use a microfiber cloth to clean your lenses. Avoid using paper towels or clothing, as these can scratch the surface. For stubborn spots, use a lens cleaning solution or mild soap with lukewarm water.
Avoid Direct Sunlight for Long Periods
While AirSight sunglasses are built for sunny days, leaving them in direct sunlight for prolonged periods (such as on the car dashboard) can cause the frame color to fade or the lenses to overheat.
Safe Storage
When you’re not wearing your sunglasses, store them in a protective case to prevent scratches and accidental damage. Keeping them in a case will also protect them from dust and dirt, helping maintain clarity.
Handle with Care
Always pick up your sunglasses with both hands to avoid putting pressure on one side. This can help maintain the frame alignment and prevent bending over time.
Avoid Harsh Chemicals
Never expose your sunglasses to harsh chemicals like perfumes, hairspray, or cleaning products, as these can damage the coating on the lenses and the finish on the frames. A simple wipe-down after exposure can help.
Regular Check-Ups
Every few months, check the screws on your frames to make sure they’re tight. If you notice any looseness, gently tighten them with a small screwdriver, or bring them to a professional for assistance.