We posted this blog a few years back, but in light of current events… we’ve added some relevant and helpful details dealing with masks and glasses fogging.

WASH YOUR GLASSES WITH SOAP AND WATER! Think about it, your glasses are on your face, do you want them stock piled with germs and debris? Not only is it good hygiene but it improves your vision and extends the lifespan of your glasses when you wash them properly. To list a few of the most common undesirables we regularly see caked in around the lenses, hinges and nose pads: dead skin cells, dried sweat build up, make up, hair products, dirt, etc. You get the point, and that’s just the stuff you can see. Wiping your lenses with a microfiber cloth just doesn’t cut it.

Microfiber Cloths are great when you are out and about; however they build up dirt over time. If you never fully wash your glasses and cleaning cloths you end up wiping dirt (& germs) around on your lenses which will result in scratched lenses and eventually obstructed vision. You probably have seen this on your glasses at some point. It looks as though someone put hundreds of tiny circular scratches all over the lens with a super fine sand paper. If you never wash the frames, the salt in our skin as well as other beauty products dry out the frames over time which makes them more brittle and more susceptible to breakage.

HOW TO CLEAN YOUR GLASSES LIKE A PRO:  *RECOMMENDED AT LEAST ONCE A DAY

(With the current Covid-19 pandemic, it would be hard to wash them too much, but especially any time you have left the house or touched something and then touched your glasses they probably should be washed…That’s more often than you think.)

These simple steps will also help prevent some fogging when you are wearing a face mask. Immediately before wearing a face mask, washing the spectacles using the steps below should help the lenses not mist up as bad when the face mask is worn. Washing the spectacles with soapy water leaves behind a thin surfactant film that reduces surface tension and causes the water molecules to spread out evenly into a transparent layer. You can also line the top portion of the mask with a clean tissue to help absorb some of the moisture from your breath and further prevent fogging. (We have a short video on Instagram & FB if you want to see a visual )

Greem dish soap bottle with blue eye glasses

STEP 1With clean hands, put a drop of dish soap on your finger tips. (Dawn, Palmolive, etc.) -Hand soaps are not recommended as they often contain lotions which can smudge the lenses.

STEP 2Wet frames with room temperature water and rub entire frame and lenses with dish soap.  (adding a minimum of 20 seconds to this step at this time of Covid-19)

*NEVER USE HOT WATER AS IT CAN DAMAGE THE COATINGS ON THE LENSES

STEP 3Rinse frames and lenses again with room temperature water making sure all soap is removed.

STEP 4Dry the glasses using a clean %100 cotton or linen towel. When wet these fibers do not scratch.  (Air drying the glasses seems like a good idea but unfortunately, sometimes the minerals in the water can eat away at the coatings leaving permanent water spots)

 

  • WASH YOUR MICROFIBER CLEANING CLOTHS IN THE LAUNDRY.DO NOT USE FABRIC SOFTNERS.

If you properly clean your glasses regularly you will; reduce scratches and FOGGING on the lenses, reduce your risk of exposure to unwanted germs and viruses, and improve your vision through the lenses and add longevity to your favorite frames! The moral of the story is: Wash your glasses with soap and water and STAY SAFE! #STAYWELLWEAVERVILLE

What happens if/when you get a scratch on your lens? Remember coatings are scratch resistant not scratch proof! Life happens… so you probably will get a scratch at some point and when you do, contact your optician. All the best Anti-reflective/Anti-scratch coatings provide a 1 year warranty. Take advantage of it!

 

From Lone Bird Studio Web Design & Development:

We are not doctors or first responders but we all have something to offer. In my case it is time and knowledge. If I can give you one less thing to worry about then I helped. And truthfully it gives my mind something to do.

We all have business that are affected by this.  On top of everything else we need to keep our business going, care for our people. Your website can be an important survival tool right now.

What will help you right now? Do you need to get notices out to customers, sell gift certificates, set up a chat or a quick company portal so your people can work from home, communication is key. Maybe you just need a few questions answered?

We are here to help, contact us through the service/chats at www.lonebird.com or webguy.tech

This offer is for WordPress websites only.  Services are FREE to WBA members.

For the safety of our staff, customers and community, Gotta Have It Antiques will be closing today, March 25th at 5pm until further notice. We will be monitoring changing conditions as well as state and federal mandates and recommendations moving forward. Any changes and restructuring will continue to be announced through email and social media. If you have not joined our email list, please do so from our website at www.gottahaveitantiques.com. We are so grateful to our community and local vendors for all your support and we look forward to opening the doors to all again soon. We wish you and your families peace and well being. Be well! ?

We have recently added new vendors who have brought us some really great home furnishings and decor. I love that our shop is always changing and our vendors do such a great job of restocking and refreshing our space weekly. Be sure to stop in and check out what is new!

Valentine’s Day is 2 weeks away!! Don’t forget to stop by the shop for your most unique and thoughtful Valentine’s Day gifts for him or her. We have a wide selection of vintage and handcrafted jewelry, all from local vendors and artists, as well as soaps, candles and one of a kind collectibles. Shop local! Buy local! And help us share the local LOVE!

Remember Gotta Have It Antiques is a wonderful resource for last minute gift ideas. We have locally made candles, soaps, teas, tinctures, jewelry and scarves, just to name a few. Whenever you purchase any of these items, not only are you putting money back into our local economy, but you are helping support small businesses and local families.

Please note, we will be closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day, but open at regular hours for the rest of the shopping season.

Happy Holidays to you all!

Don’t miss the Holiday Specials at Aabani Salon this month! Fancy some eyelash extensions or fairy hair? How about gift sets, or an evening of wine and makeup? You are sure to find something for yourself AND as a gift! Find the newsletter HERE

 

Gotta Have It Antiques at 60 Monticello Rd will be hosting Winter in the Weave, the 2nd annual winter event by The Weave PopUp Market.

Winter in the Weave is a 2 day holiday market event featuring 20 local artists and small businesses.
Shop local and support local!
Friday Dec 13th 5pm-8pm
Saturday Dec 14th 10am-2pm

Maverick’s Grill will also be onsite selling his famous locally grown and resourced comfort foods, perfect for a holiday shopping event.

Click on the link to the Facebook event for more information and to preview some of the artists who will be setting up.

https://www.facebook.com/events/2312431492340325/?active_tab=about

 

PLEASE JOIN US THIS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6 FROM 6 TO 9 P.M.

MIYA GALLERY HOLIDAY PARTY

JASON JANOW JEWELRY TRUNK SHOW

REFRESHMENTS

HOLIDAY CHEER

GREAT ART AND JEWELRY!!

The vendors and staff at Gotta Have It Antiques would like to wish you and your family a very Happy Thanksgiving! Thank you, Weaverville for supporting us and our vendors and for the tremendous outpouring of support. We are so grateful to be a part of this wonderful community.