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When you want to clean your sunglasses without a lot of fuss, it's tempting to go to the kitchen and run them under the faucet for a few seconds, maybe use a little dish soap, then dry them with a paper towel.
I hear that there's good news and bed news in this. The good news is that dish washing soap is a good way to clean your sunglasses, but paper towels are too scratchy for drying the plastic lenses. What do you think? |
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