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What Is The Green Stuff On Glasses?





One of the most common questions we get from our customers is ‘What is the green stuff on my glasses?’


We know what you're thinking, my glasses are moldy? But that’s likely not the case, if your glasses have metal frames it's a common problem.


Below, we’ll discuss exactly what this green gunk is, why it forms, and how to prevent and remove it to keep your glasses looking and performing how they should be!




The Green Stuff Explained



What Is The Green Stuff Coming Off My Glasses?



Don’t freak out, green gunk on glasses is a normal issue and tends to be found on the nose pads or temples of your glasses. It's caused by the oxidation of copper in the metal parts of your frames.


Metal glass frames are made of a metal alloy which consists of copper along with nickel alloy. Oxidation is a natural chemical reaction when the copper alloy or metals in your glasses react with sweat, oils, and salts from your skin.


The result is a blueish-green compound called copper verdigris. You often see green corrosion on the nose pads of older glasses.



Is It Harmful?


No, luckily the green stuff on your glasses for the most part is not harmful. It could contain some bacteria which might affect the skin but it’s unlikely if you clean your glasses regularly.


The green gunk on your glasses can shorten their lifespan, affect fit and comfort, and in severe cases obstruct your vision, plus, it just doesn’t make them look nice!


High-quality glasses are made of alloys that don’t exceed the standard for lead and nickel measurements but low-end cheaper glasses are sometimes made from other alloys which are more likely to turn green. These materials could potentially be harmful as they oxidize.








How To Get Rid Of The Green Stuff On Glasses



Before you toss your green glasses in the bin, there are some methods you can try to remove the green gunk at home.


  • Wash with soapy water - For mild oxidation you can do a gentle wash with soapy water and a microfibre cloth.

  • Alcohol wipes for nose pads - Alcohol wipes might help remove the green stuff around your nose pads and sanitize the area.

  • Scrub with a toothbrush - For green gunk that can’t be removed, scrubbing gently with a toothbrush can help loosen and remove it with the addition of some soapy water.

  • Soak the area - For stubborn verdigris, you can soak the affected areas in a 50/50 solution of water and vinegar and gently scrub. Avoid acid or alkaline substances since they can encourage it instead.

  • Delicate frames - Try a baking soda water paste or metal polish.

  • Change the nose pads - You can switch out the nose pads to new ones if the green stuff refuses to come off.


If you want to learn more about why your nose pieces specifically are turning green, check our guide here.



Prevention Is Key


Green gunk on glasses can be avoided if you stay on top of your cleaning and maintenance schedule when taking care of your glasses.


We recommend doing the following to stop green stuff forming on your glasses again in the future -


  • Regular cleaning - Wash your glasses daily with mild soap and water, especially if you wear your glasses after working out.

  • Proper storage - Keep your glasses in a dry and ventilated case.

  • Avoid harsh chemicals - Do not use abrasive cleaners or ammonia-based solutions to clean your glasses.

  • Go to the optical store - Get your glasses checked and cleaned regularly.

  • Seasonal choices - For those who sweat easily in the summer or wear glasses to work out, try to choose glasses that don’t have metal nose pads.








Choosing the Right Frame Material



The main way to stop green stuff on your glasses is by choosing the right frame material that suits your lifestyle best.


Hypoallergenic materials like stainless steel, titanium, plastic, or acetate are all good alternatives that don’t give that green effect when oxidizing. Some frames also have a protective coating that prevents oxidation.




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Don’t Let The Green Stuff Get In The Way Of Your Style



At GlassesShop we understand little details matter when it comes to choosing your eyewear, and the material you opt for is a part that can affect the longevity of your frames, how they look, and how they feel.


We have a range of frames and materials on offer that are less susceptible to oxidation as well as professional cleaning services to keep your specs in tip-top condition.


You can use our glasses guide here to help you choose your fit. We also have a buy one get one free deal, free shipping over $69, and 30-day exchange and return with a 365-day guarantee.


Visit our online store here to explore all of our frame options and find the perfect pair of glasses for your needs.




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