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Give Your Goggles a Sparkling Clean with These Tips for Removing Foundation Stains

Your goggles are an essential part of your swimming gear — from recreational use to professional competitions, making sure they are clean and clear is key for ensuring performance and visibility. However, when foundation stains appear on lenses, it can be hard to get them off. Keep reading to learn a few simple techniques for removing makeup residue and restoring full clarity to your goggle lenses.


Updated 25 Jun 2023

By Brane Lukman

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Materials Needed

  • Soft cloths
  • Cleaning solution – either commercial or homemade
  • Toothbrush
  • Q-tips

Step-by-Step Guide for Removing Foundation Stains from Goggles

  1. Gently rinse the lenses with cool water. This will help to remove any excess makeup residue.
  2. Use a soft cloth to dry the lenses once all of the makeup has been removed. Be careful not to rub too hard as this may scratch or damage lenses.
  3. Apply a generous amount of your chosen cleaning solution to a soft cloth. Gently rub lenses in circular motions until all of the stain is removed. Wipe off the excess cleaner with a dry cloth.
  4. If the stain is still present, dampen a toothbrush with the cleaning solution and lightly scrub stain until it is gone. Be sure to rinse off the lenses afterwards.
  5. For stubborn stains, use a Q-tip and the cleaning solution to gently scrub the affected area. Rinse off any residue with cool water.
  6. To finish, dry the lenses with a soft cloth.

Conclusion

By following the above steps, you should be able to easily remove foundation stains from your goggles. By keeping your lenses lubricated and wiping them after each use, you can help avoid stains in the future. Additionally, it is important to always store your goggles in a dry place so that they stay free from dirt and debris that can lead to discoloration.

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