I need this so bad, especially for my ornate metal frames that have all these little places i can't reach and silicones added for the nose bridge... So disgusting and impossible to clean...
@@PraxssYou can use normal tap water if you like, but the cleaner the water the more effective it will be. It’s not a big deal using normal tap water though.
I have bifocal with UV scratch proof and glare proof will it damage these glasses? I have the hogance SJ-H2 900ml ultrasonic cleaner and can’t find anything on this model on RUclips.
Yes it will start to remove the coating. We used to remove old coatings from lenses this way in the lab occasionally, just to help customers out, takes a long time to completely remove.
How about a microfiber cloth? You're honestly just creating more work for yourself because you'll have to dry off the lenses anyway, not to mention the potential damage done to any coating. Just stick with a microfiber (better yet, a dedicated lens cleaning cloth). On the other hand, removing the lenses and using the ultrasonic on the frames would (likely) be very beneficial in getting dirt from the tiny crevices. So, all things considered, an ultrasonic can be good for glasses, just take out the lenses first.
It just make your glasses vibrate . Little tiny vibration to be exact . You can check video where they test with normal spec coating and it didn't not change or make thing worst at all.
@@eteabembeh Yeah, a Zeiss brand cloth or alcohol cleaning wipe will work perfect. If you don't have any coating, your shirt wil work fine but expect some glare. Coated lenses will just smear and glare on your shirt, from my experience
I need this so bad, especially for my ornate metal frames that have all these little places i can't reach and silicones added for the nose bridge... So disgusting and impossible to clean...
dude same my ray ban clubmasters are disgusting. so much dead skin and lint in the nooks and crannies
It's honestly amazing to see how well these clean the nose bridge.
Really makes u wonder what a stronger solution would remove
The lens coatings
@@dutchbeef8920 LOL, true tho. Made me laugh
@@Fallout3131 I used window cleaner and washing up liquid for a while on my glasses, it took off the anti shine coating
They make a solution just for cleaning glasses so it's not too hard on them
@@dutchbeef8920 Most window cleaners contain ammonia
Looks like it cleaned them well!
Hi what's the solution you are using
Water
What kind of water did you apply for this, I want to know before I buy a product for the ultrasonic cleaner
Distilled water is the answer.
This doesn’t work with normal water?
@@PraxssYou can use normal tap water if you like, but the cleaner the water the more effective it will be. It’s not a big deal using normal tap water though.
sigh, but does it clean the green crud off?
Use a tooth brush for your nose pieces.
Does it remove the oily fingerprints from the glasses or only bigger dirt?
Nope. Oil still remains
@@joedirt7423 thank you for the information
@@JussimirPasold the best solution is use your fingers with some dish soap and be gentle on the glasses and only clean the borders that should do
@@strawhatpolar yeah, I do that everyday
@@strawhatpolar Acid in dish soap may damaged glasses
I have bifocal with UV scratch proof and glare proof will it damage these glasses? I have the hogance SJ-H2 900ml ultrasonic cleaner and can’t find anything on this model on RUclips.
Product link pls
Looks good. Where do we buy this machine?
Amazon
Hi what’s the water you using please ? Or any kind of water or what
Tap water is fine.
This works just Great!
what is the name of the machine? how many watts does it use?
ultrasonic cleaner, i dont know the watt, but some of the device using 2 AAA batteries. hope its help
I got mine from Temu and I think it cost about 5 dollars Canadian
I couldn't see any difference to be honest. How did you dry them off afterwards? - you didn't show us!
Did you put water in or what?
Hello how is there a timmer on it how long for each glasses please
Be careful! It removes lens coatings!
What brand is yours?
Does it affect the glasses coating?
Yes it will start to remove the coating. We used to remove old coatings from lenses this way in the lab occasionally, just to help customers out, takes a long time to completely remove.
Can I put washing up liquid in the machine to clean my glasses
I cleaned my glasses in ultrasonic once and it removed the coating.
Huh. As someone who’s coating is stuffed and can’t afford new glasses this might actually be useful
@@Clair.e Would blue light filter still remain if I do this ultrasonic cleaning?
I saw another demo in which they add liquid cleanser in water nd then dipped jewelry.
Where do we get this in Finland?
Internet, Amazon,Aliexpress,Temu
Got mine from Temu, I think it cost about 5 dollars Canadian
Quale Acqua ?
This machine have no drum😂
I still saw dust on your glasses after cleaning.
clean them. then proceed to touch thumb to lense
How about a microfiber cloth? You're honestly just creating more work for yourself because you'll have to dry off the lenses anyway, not to mention the potential damage done to any coating. Just stick with a microfiber (better yet, a dedicated lens cleaning cloth). On the other hand, removing the lenses and using the ultrasonic on the frames would (likely) be very beneficial in getting dirt from the tiny crevices. So, all things considered, an ultrasonic can be good for glasses, just take out the lenses first.
It just make your glasses vibrate . Little tiny vibration to be exact . You can check video where they test with normal spec coating and it didn't not change or make thing worst at all.
I actually had the coating fried on my glasses using one of these, so I'll be taking your advice... Thank you.
@@eteabembeh Yeah, a Zeiss brand cloth or alcohol cleaning wipe will work perfect. If you don't have any coating, your shirt wil work fine but expect some glare. Coated lenses will just smear and glare on your shirt, from my experience
its better to just use soap and water
But they contain acid which is not good for glasses
@@Terrence1 better than glass cleaner
@@Terrence1 I don't think soap is acidic, it's rather basic
Dawn dish soap is one of the best chemicals to clean your glasses.
@@Terrence1 ...dish soap and water is acidic?
Just water ?
Demineralized water only.
@@tompok76tompok76 thank you 🙏
Or just use microfiber
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