I've used these wipes for years. I come back to this product,time and time again, even after trying similar products from other brands. I keep using these because they clean my lenses beautifully, leaving them spotless and without any fabric trace. Besides, they effortlessly glide on my glasses. I also use them on my phone camera lenses. I like this package size as it's more economical and lasts me longer.
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6/21/2024
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ZEISS Lens Wipes (50 pack)
I had never bought this brand of lense wipes before, but I thought of giving it a try as the packet is really big and the price was excellent.
These wipes definitely clean my glasses and my smartphone. However, they don't glide much, so I find them hard to use on my spectacles.
The wipes are made of the same material as those wet napkins in a sachet that you get from some fast-food outlets. They smell of hand sanitiser, like of alcohol. The ingredients on the package say "(per detergent regulations) <5% cationic and anionic tensides." That's not a list of ingredients, sorry! It does not follow our product labelling regulations either. I did a quick search and these things are not a product. Examples of some common cationic surfactants include alkyl ammonium chloride (that's an ingredient). Examples of non-ionic surfactants include cocamide, ethoxylates and alkosylates (those are ingredients). And as per ingredient list they are in a detergent solution, made of what?
I might change my mind in the future and change ratings and/or update my review. However, I prefer the other wipes brand better, and I'll go to it when I finish this packet.
These wipes definitely clean my glasses and my smartphone. However, they don't glide much, so I find them hard to use on my spectacles.
The wipes are made of the same material as those wet napkins in a sachet that you get from some fast-food outlets. They smell of hand sanitiser, like of alcohol. The ingredients on the package say "(per detergent regulations) <5% cationic and anionic tensides." That's not a list of ingredients, sorry! It does not follow our product labelling regulations either. I did a quick search and these things are not a product. Examples of some common cationic surfactants include alkyl ammonium chloride (that's an ingredient). Examples of non-ionic surfactants include cocamide, ethoxylates and alkosylates (those are ingredients). And as per ingredient list they are in a detergent solution, made of what?
I might change my mind in the future and change ratings and/or update my review. However, I prefer the other wipes brand better, and I'll go to it when I finish this packet.