Zeiss-Pre-Moistened Lens Cloths, 180ct (2 Pack)

Personal Health Care : Zeiss-Pre-Moistened Lens Cloths, 180ct (2 Pack)

Zeiss-Pre-Moistened Lens Cloths, 180ct (2 Pack)

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 : Zeiss-Pre-Moistened Lens Cloths, 180ct (2 Pack)
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Binding: Health and Beauty
EAN: 0074887544001
Feature: 2 boxes of 90 lens cloths
Label: Zeiss
Manufacturer: Zeiss
Publisher: Zeiss
Studio: Zeiss



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Product DescriptionTwo boxes of 90 lens cloths will keep glasses, cameras, binoculars, and more clean and dust free.




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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - clear view
These lens cloths are extremely convenient. I keep them in my purse, my car, my camera bag and office at all times. I know from experience, cleaning delicate lenses with tissue or a shirt tail is likely to cause scratches. These also last a long time. When I am at home I use one cloth to clean my glasses and reading glasses, then wipe off my computer screen with the same cloth.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Too moist -- leave streaks on my glasses
These wipes are so wet that they leave streaks on my lenses. They work well if you keep them around for a second wipe once they've dried out a bit. (I had better luck with the branded wipes from a local optical shop, See.)



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Streaks
Each time I use these cloths, I get streaks on my glasses. I'm going to toss them away.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent
These wipes are just right - moist enough to clean a couple of pairs of eyeglasses with a single wipe, but not so soggy that they leave smears or residue.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Still leaves a film on the lens
I'm comparing these to the pre-packaged wipes I get from Lenscrafters in the mall and the Zeiss wipes are not as good. I have severe allergies in the springtime and find that the insides of my lenses get spotted with salt from all the blinking when my eyes get irritated. With the Zeiss wipe, I can get all the spots off, but it leaves a hazy film on the lens. With the Lenscrafters wipes, my lenses are completely transparent when I'm done (but they are expensive and require a trip to the mall). So, guess I'll have to keep looking for an alternative.



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