🔍 Elevate your optics game—because every detail deserves perfection!
Lens Cleaning Paper offers 250 lint-free, static-free sheets designed to safely and effectively clean and polish delicate optical surfaces like microscope slides, camera lenses, and telescopes, ensuring smudge-free, crystal-clear viewing without any risk of scratches.
E**S
works
You get a thin and light stack of small papers (4x6"), 50 per pack and 5 of them. It's like a thin and soft tissue paper sheets.They clean fingerprints pretty well and don't leave fuzz like regular tissue.I tested it comparing normal glasses cloth (like they give from optics and with some electronics) to clean a tablet screen with a bunch of fingerprints. It definitely took me longer to clean the half with the tissue, but the result was the same satisfactory.It's convenient that you can just throw them away after use and not worry to wash.
B**F
Great for Eyeglasses
There are 5 packs of lens tissues, each package has 50 sheets. These work surprisingly well at removing fingerprints and grime from my eyeglasses. More importantly, these left no streaks, which happen to be one of my pet peeves. They tissues tear off easily from the booklet, and I like that there are 5 packages, as I can put them in different places as well as toss one in my tote.
S**R
lint-free solution for optical lens cleaning
The 4" x 6" sheets generally live up to their promise, leaving optical surfaces clear and free of lint. This quality is crucial for achieving a clear and streak-free finish, especially when dealing with delicate lenses on microscope slides, camcorder lenses, telescopes, and magnifying glasses. However, when it comes to eyeglasses, where oils and fingerprints are common issues, the preference for wet cleaning may be understandable. While the dry paper effectively addresses lint and general smudges, the perception that wet paper can offer a more thorough cleanse for oily residues on eyeglasses may influence individual preferences.
S**L
Doesn’t leave lint, but expensive thin paper
This doesn’t leave lint on the lenses, but this is very thin tissue paper & very overpriced. I still needed to use my wet lens cleaner because the oiliness from my skin from my face (cheek area) gets on the bottom part of my glasses. This still smeared my lenses - just like the cloth lens wipes do when I have oil or makeup on my glasses. The liquid cleaner caused this tissue paper to rip apart very easily when it got wet. I have used other brands of tissue paper made for lenses which are thicker paper & cost half as much as this. So, $13 for 250 sheets is not a value, especially since the quality of the paper is not superior. Amazon has other products that are a much better value.
C**H
Not Too Easy To Tear Out Of Book
These tissue papers came in multiple books stapled on one end. When you finally get one sheet in your fingers, (they are thin sheets) then when you try to pull it out for use, the paper tears in od places and most times right at your fingers. If you do get a nice size sheet, it does an excellent job fo cleaning our glasses or lenses. Ended up pulling the staple and laying the stack on the cupboard to use as we need them.
C**W
Expensive, fell apart when moistened - Comfort Axis/TechMed Lens Paper
Should be OK for cleaning small areas. Didn't leave lint, but it's very thin and easily felt apart when used moistened (see picture) - and it was twice as expensive as a random "buy it with" product that came up on its Amazon product page. I included a picture of the booklet cover in case it gets relisted under a different name/ASIN.
Y**U
Smudge Free Cleaning for my Glasses and Phone Screen
As an eyeglass wearer, one thing I hate is when the lenses are smudged or dirty. These dry, tissue papers are just the thing as they clean really well and leave nothing behind. There are 5 pads of 50 sheets each, (for a total of 250 sheets). I find them very useful for not only my glasses but they also clean my phone screen really well.I would recommend them.
A**M
Don’t let dirty lenses cloud your judgement!
I suppose the lint-free lens cleaning papers are almost as advertised, but they are not worth the price point. The current listing makes the booklet appear as an easy-tear option, but in these homemade-looking booklets, the papers have staples. The lint-free paper works decent, but with it not being easy to tear and with the current price point, there are better options.
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