David Felsted, DO

Dr. David Felsted is a Comprehensive Ophthalmologist based in Flagstaff, Arizona. He specializes in cataract and refractive surgery, micro-invasive glaucoma surgery, ophthalmic lasers, dry eye disease, diabetic retinopathy, and ocular trauma. Dr. Felsted holds a BS in Accounting from Brigham Young University and a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from Midwestern University. He completed his Ophthalmic residency at The Medical College of Georgia.

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best way to clean glasses and keep them clean?
I bet they’re getting dirty when you’re taking them on and off or when you’re storing them. Always keep your glasses in a padded case. I like to keep a microfiber cleaning cloth wrapped around the glasses when I put them in the case just so the lenses don’t touch anything that might make them dirty. So proper storage, that’s step one. Step two is how you clean them. Go to an optometrist and ask for lens spray. It’s usually free if you buy glasses, anyway. Use the lens spray to clean your glasses. Don’t use water or your shirt or any other unspecialized cleaning method. Your lenses have a special coating on them that requires special cleaning tools. Only use a microfiber cloth and lens spray.

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