Lobster Sunglasses Care Instructions
Caring For Your Lobster Shades
Built for the Wild, Built to Last
Your Lobster Eyewear is for the bold, the wild-hearted, and the story-chasers. You take 'em everywhere – from sun-drenched beaches to untamed trails. So, let's keep 'em looking sharp and ready for the next epic adventure. A little attention goes a long way in making sure your Lobsters are always full throttle.
Destructed instructions
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Keep 'Em Looking Brilliant: No Apologies for Shine
We know you're obsessed with your Lobsters, and with a bit of savvy, they'll stay flawless. Here’s how to keep those lenses gleaming:
- Dust it off: Before you wipe, give 'em a quick blow to clear any grit.
- Cool rinse, please: Use cool water to gently clean the lenses – hot water's a no-go.
- The right touch: Only use your Lobster microfibre cloth or pouch. Ditch the shirts, towels, or tissues – they'll leave you with regrets.
- No harsh stuff: Seriously, skip the screen or glass cleaners. They'll wreck those awesome lens coatings.
- Store smart: When you're not rocking them, keep 'em safe in their pouch or case.
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Protect Your Lobsters: Adventure-Proof (Almost!)
Our lenses are built tough, but they're scratch-resistant, not scratch-proof. Handle 'em with the same care you'd give your best crew:
- Always stash them in their microfibre pouch.
- Never just toss 'em in a bag, pocket, or leave 'em face-down. That's a rookie move.
- Don't use your shirt to wipe them – even if it's your softest, comfiest one.
- Rinse off salt water or chlorine promptly – those can wear down the coatings.
- Avoid glass cleaners, paper towels, or anything abrasive.
- Keep 'em away from extreme heat and chemicals. They're made for adventure, not a sauna
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Sea, Pool, Mud Pit: Where the Wild Things Go
Your Lobsters can handle a splash, but they're not for long soaks. If they end up in the ocean or the pool:
- Rinse immediately with fresh tap water.
- Dry gently using your trusty microfibre cloth.
- And as a general rule, steer clear of chemical-heavy or oily liquids.
Got any wild tales about your Lobsters? We'd love to hear them!