When you buy glasses at the optometrist, they often try to sell you a tiny bottle of lens cleaner for $10-15. Instead of spending your money on that, take a look in your pantry. Making your own lens cleaner at home is a smart move for several reasons. Store-bought cleaners can be expensive and might contain harmful chemicals. By making your own, you can make sure your glasses are clean, fresh, and safe to use. This simple homemade solution not only cuts through grease effectively but also helps prevent condensation on your lenses. Don’t have any alcohol? No worries. Just check your cabinet for some witch hazel.