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Wash them with hand- or dishsoap and rinse.
Try using a sharp blow to get the droplets off the glass, this may or may not work well depending on the coating.
Dry the frame with your towel
Skip the sharp blow and use a microfiber. You can get them in packs of like a million from Costco and they work way better than anything else.
Skip the microfiber cloths and use a sharp blow. They come for free and are guaranteed 100% free of grease. You will never have to clean your glasses twice because your cloth caused a new smear.
Every time I've ever tried it I get a droplet of water stuck in the crevice where the lens meets the frame and have to go get a towel anyway.