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400-Count ZEISS Pre-Moistened Alcohol Wipe Glasses Cleaner on sale for $15.99 - $1.60 (10%) when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page and check out via Subscribe & Save =
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Product Details: - Pre-moistened and designed to remove smudges and dirt through gentle cleaning.
- Use ZEISS wipes on a variety of glasses types, including prescription lenses or those with anti-reflective coating.
- Clean sunglasses and prescription glass lenses and frames for a shiny and spotless finish without streaks or residue.
- Non-abrasive and designed to be tough on imperfections, not lenses.
- Individually wrapped for on-the-go use, perfect to keep in your car, backpack, purse or wallet.
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I think you get better results washing your glasses in the kitchen sink, like a dirty plate, blot the excess water with a paper towel, then finish with a microfiber cloth -- that gets the oils on the arms etc. -- but these are quicker/easier. Tried regular alcohol wipes, but they're just the wrong kind of material so they won't absorb anything. Also found that you need to use the wipe on both sides of the lens at once, with the lens sandwiched between your thumb & finger -- if/when you just try to clean one side at a time it ALWAYS leaves streaks and/or smears.
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Wally world currently has them for $12:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/137221...dsrc=s
Are you sure it was this product? Do you have anti-fog coating on your optics/goggles? Alcohol will strip some coatings off, which may account for the white murky stuff.
It's easy to isolate (rule-out) the origin of the white streaks- apply this wipe to clean, common drinking glass or jar.
Verify manufacturing quality of hypochlorous acid (HOCL/HCIO)- needs to be by-product-free enough to be safe. FYI, it easily breaks down (to salt water) with heat, light, air. One can test that it's still active when it smells like (NaOCL) bleach (smelling only the chlorine component).
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