Product DescriptionTwo boxes of 90 lens cloths will keep glasses, cameras, binoculars, and more clean and dust free.
What Others Say
Evaporative residue.
They do a good job of cleaning the oils and smudges, but leave a residue once the solvent,isopropyl alcohol, evaporates. Not exactly sure why. Most other pre-moistened cloth brands use isopropyl as well, without this residue. Perhaps they have a greater percent isopropyl to water ratio in their solvent mixture.
Unfortunate
I bought these exact wipes for about $2 at Wal-Mart and was excited to have found a pre-moistened wipe for my lenses when I'm on location that don't cost a fortune. Well, I got what I paid for! They streaked horribly and it took a bit of effort to get my lenses nice and clean again. I don't wear glasses, so I don't know if they would be better for that or not.
Great, Safe Lens Cloth - Recommended
The "Zeiss Lens Cloths" are just about the best and most convenient lens cleaner I have found. We use very high grade digital still and video cameras in our business and trust these cleaners to get the lenses clean without removing the protective coatings.
We also wear glasses and these also work great on them as well, leaving no streaking at all.
Highly recommended!
Do not waste your money or time, streak city
I bought these despite some of the negative reviews here due to streaking. I can confirm this. I bought these primarily for my glasses as well as camera lenses and they do not deliver. Every cleaning leaves streaks on my glasses. I used one on my Wide Angle lens which is three hundred dollars and not only did it leave streaks, but a strange film as well. It took me nearly 5 minutes with a number of lens cleaning tissue and solution just to get my lens clean and it usually only takes me 40 seconds. Do not buy. Per another reviewer here, I went to walmart to look for a generic brand that the reviewer had success with. All they had was Bausch & Lomb Sight Savers. I bought a box at three bucks, and low and behold these guys are near ... Read More
dried out in packages
I don't think these are as good as Lens Crafters are, but are less expensive.
The problem I have is that the last two times I bought them, most of them were mostly dried out upon opening the individual packages. That does not help the price be less expensive. If anyone has a web site for this company, I sure could use it to let them know that the company packaging their product is messing up. thanks