Purity Eyeglass Lens Cleaner Kit Review: Is It Worth Your Money?

Purity Eyeglass Lens Cleaner Kit - 2 x 8oz and 1 x 2oz Lens Cleaner Spray Bottle + 2 Microfiber Cleaning Cloths - Safe for All Lenses (AR Coated Included), Eyeglasses and Screens - Clear
Purity Lens Cleaner
- SAFE FOR ALL LENSES & SCREENS: Purity Lens Cleaner formula is extremely effective and will remove dirt, dust, oil and fingerprints safely from any lens or screen. Our eye glass lens cleaner spray can clean any type of lens or screen (AR coated and non-glare included).
- STREAK-FREE: This eyeglass cleaner will clean and restore your glasses to the best clarity while leaving no streaks, residue or smudges. Rest assured, you will have a clean and clear vision once you clean your glasses with our eye glass lens cleaner.
- 2 MICROFIBER CLOTHS INCLUDED: We have included our premium cleaning microfiber cloths made of high-density microfiber. The unique weave of our microfiber cloth traps dirt, dust, oil and fingerprints, keeping your eyeglasses as clean as possible without scratches.
- PROFESSIONAL GRADE: Our glass cleaner spray is pH neutral, silicone-free, and fluorine-free, which makes it safe and gentle for cleaning all of your glasses and other items. Same grade of optical professionals’ lens cleaner.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Removes fingerprints, smudges, and oil without leaving streaks
- Safe for AR-coated, non-glare, and all other lens types
- pH-neutral formula won't damage lens coatings over time
- Includes two high-density microfiber cloths that trap debris
- Made in the USA by a company with 26 years in the optical industry
Cons
- Larger 8oz bottles are inconvenient for travel
- Some users may prefer pre-moistened wipes for quick cleans on the go
- Spray nozzles on budget units can occasionally clog if stored long-term
Quick Verdict
The Purity Eyeglass Lens Cleaner Kit delivers exactly what the label promises: a streak-free clean on every lens type I tested it on. After three weeks with this kit — my everyday glasses, a pair of gaming goggles, a phone screen, and a laptop display — the pH-neutral formula held up without a single smear or scratch. It's not the most portable solution on the market, but for the quantity you get and the fact it's safe for AR-coated lenses, the price-to-value ratio is solid. I'd score this around an 8.5/10.
What Is the Purity Eyeglass Lens Cleaner Kit?
It's a three-bottle eyeglass lens cleaner kit with an included pair of premium microfiber cloths. The standard kit ships with two 8oz spray bottles and a travel-friendly 2oz bottle, so you've got enough product to keep multiple pairs or household members sorted. The formula is pH neutral, which matters more than most people realise — harsh cleaners break down lens coatings over time, especially on expensive AR or blue-light lenses.

I first ran into Purity about six years ago when an optician handed me a small spray bottle after a routine exam. Didn't think much of it then. But when I started working from home full-time and found myself cleaning my glasses three or four times a day, I got pickier. Turns out, the spray I'd been grabbing from the drugstore shelf had been leaving a faint oily residue I never noticed until I switched. More on that in a moment.
Key Features
- Works on all lens and screen types — AR-coated, non-glare, polycarbonate, and glass
- Streak-free formula that evaporates cleanly without smearing or residue
- Includes 2× 8oz bottles and 1× 2oz travel bottle for on-the-go use
- Two high-density microfiber cloths with a weave that traps dirt rather than smearing it
- pH neutral, silicone-free, and fluorine-free — professional optical-grade quality
- Manufactured in the USA in Ronkonkoma, New York for over 26 years
- Backed by 24/7 customer support and a satisfaction guarantee
Hands-On Review
I set up a small test rotation to see whether the Purity eyeglass lens cleaner lived up to the claims. My daily driver is a pair of mid-range progressive lenses with a standard AR coating — not the most fragile setup, but coated enough that I notice when something's off. First test: morning coffee fingerprint disaster. I pressed my thumb hard against the left lens, deliberately making the worst smear I could. Two spritzes, a 15-second wait, then the microfiber cloth in slow circles. No streaks. I held the glasses up to the window to check. Crystal clear.

What surprised me was the drying time. Some sprays pool and require multiple wipes. The Purity formula flashed off quickly — maybe 5-8 seconds on a warm afternoon — which made the whole process feel less fussy. I repeated this test weekly for three weeks, and the results stayed consistent.
The gaming goggles were a harder case. They have a slight oleophobic coating on the lenses that I've always been nervous about cleaning with anything harsh. The Purity cleaner didn't streak, fog, or dull the surface. My only minor complaint: the nozzle on one of the 8oz bottles occasionally sprayed in a wider pattern than I wanted, so I'd overspray the frame. Fixed by holding the bottle slightly closer. Not a dealbreaker.

The microfiber cloths are genuinely good. I've gone through a half-dozen "premium" cloths that came with other kits, and they either left lint behind or felt too rough against coated lenses. The Purity cloths have a tight, dense weave — almost silky — and they trapped the gunk rather than pushing it around. After a few washes, they still performed like new.
Who Should Buy It?
- Everyday glasses wearers who clean their lenses frequently and want a reliable, safe formula that won't degrade coatings over time
- Remote workers and gamers who wear glasses or use screens daily and notice smudges affecting clarity or causing eye strain
- Anyone with AR-coated, blue-light, or expensive prescription lenses who needs a pH-neutral cleaner that won't strip coatings
- Households with multiple pairs of glasses — the kit's bulk sizes mean you're not constantly restocking
Skip this kit if you want pre-moistened wipes for fast solo wipes in your commute bag — the Purity kit is better for home or desk use. Also skip if you only wear contacts and rarely touch your glasses; a smaller travel spray is probably all you need.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Koaloq Lens Cleaner Spray — a compact two-bottle kit at a slightly lower price point, though it doesn't include microfiber cloths
- Care Touch Lens Cleaning Wipes — pre-moistened individual wipes ideal for travel, but not as eco-friendly or cost-effective for daily home use
- Clireon Premium Lens Cleaner — comes with a specialised applicator cloth and works well for camera lenses, but is pricier per ounce
FAQ
Yes. The formula is pH-neutral, silicone-free, and fluorine-free, making it gentle enough for all lens coatings including AR (anti-reflective) coatings.
Final Verdict
After three weeks of daily use across multiple lens types, the Purity Eyeglass Lens Cleaner Kit earns a recommendation. The streak-free formula performs exactly as advertised, the microfiber cloths are genuinely premium rather than throwaway, and the pH-neutral, AR-safe formula gives me confidence that I'm not slowly wrecking my lenses with every clean. It's not the most travel-friendly setup, but as a home or office solution, it's one of the better values on the market. If you want a cleaner that'll keep your lenses crystal-clear without the guesswork, this kit delivers.