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Zoinks!
Greater than one weekMy favourite brand of wipes. I use about 4 of these everyday on my glasses and electronics. Very good quality and just the right amount of moisture. Be sure to quickly clean your glasses as they will dry up after 30 seconds or so.
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Andy Hand
> 3 dayIm addicted. Much better than anything else that Ive tried.
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Emmett Gorczany Sr.
> 3 dayWork great
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Sqrrlady
> 3 dayQUITE FRANKLY, I DO NOT EVER RECALL ORDERING THIS PRODUCT. BUT I WILL KEEP IT AND USE IT AND PAY FOR IT AS IT DOES CLEAN MY GLASSES. BUT AS FAR AS I AM CONCERNED I NEVER ORDERED IT.
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Empress
> 3 dayThese left my glasses streaky. Not sure how this got such great reviews. Im giving mine away at work just to get rid of them. Im very dissappointed. Im going to have keep track of a microfiber cloth and lens cleaner at all times My updated review. After a couple more tries this stuff actually does work! I apologize for earlier review. No these clean my glasses as well as microfiber and lens cleaner.
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Benito
> 3 dayThanks
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Joel Hernandez
> 3 dayThese wipes work great! You might have to wipe down with a cloth but definitely gets the job done.
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Michael S. Griffin
> 3 dayDaily glass surfaces get cleaned.
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Coronet Blue
> 3 dayThese cloths are very convenient and very different from typical, soapy glass cleaners. The Zeiss wipes use alcohol as a solvent so given enough time and enough wipes they will clean just about anything. Theyre not very wet to begin with and if youre not careful the alcohol will evaporate, leaving you wiping with a dry cloth. Why would you keep wiping with a dry cloth? Because alcohol is such an effective solvent, it will loosen up/break down any accumulated grease or even leftover soapy cleaner and then youll be chasing streaks forever. Pros: Convenient to carry, will dissolve just about any type of dirt, no excess liquid, single use, can even be used to clean hands. Cons: Unless the thing youre cleaning is spotless to begin with, expect streaks. For small areas and quick work since there is just a small amount of alcohol and obviously, its evaporating from the moment you open the package. Branded Zeiss but made in China so who knows how carefully they control the quality. After years of using lens tissue and then overrated microfiber cloths my own preference is a clean, very soft cotton cloth (washed frequently and kept in a small ziplok bag) and a drop or two of a regular lens cleaner. Yes, these cleaners are soapy but most of the problem comes from the fact they are sprays and they dump way too much liquid on the lens or cloth (exactly the reverse of the Zeiss). Lately, Ive been using Purosol which is expensive but seems slightly better than other brands. For camera lenses, I spray it on a soft cloth and for eyeglasses I spray on the lenses and let the excess run off before wiping. If you can find a lens cleaner that has a drop bottle instead of a spray thats even better. Individually wrapped cloths might be more convenient but the small bottle of Purosol is just 1 ounce so its not much to tote around.
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Mrs. Mona Jenkins
> 3 dayMy Nikon lens has not looked as good since I first bought it. Perfectly clean. Does a great job on eyeglasses too.