How To Remove Scratches From Your Glasses

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There is nothing more annoying than putting on your glasses and realizing that you can’t see clearly because the lenses are covered in scratches. If you have glasses with plastic lenses, you may be able to fix small scratches quickly and without breaking the bank. Most of the products you’ll need to remove scratches require nothing more than materials commonly found around the house. Check out our guide for more information. 

1. Cleaning your glasses

The first step is to clean the surface of your lenses to see where the scratches actually are. Make sure to use a cleaner (specifically for glasses) and a clean micro-fiber cloth. Check out our guide for more information on how to clean your glasses.

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2. Scratch remover 

The next step is to apply scratch remover to your lenses.  Start by dabbing non-abrasive toothpaste on the scratched lens and rub it gently with a cotton bud or ball. To remove the toothpaste, you’ll need to rinse the lens with cool water. If the scratch is deep, you might need to repeat this process a few times. Alternatively, if you don’t have non-abrasive toothpaste, you can also use baking soda and water. Mix equal parts of soda and water until you achieve the same consistency as toothpaste and apply onto the lens in the same way.

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3. Scratch filling

You now need to apply a scratch filling product if scratches remain. If the scratches still persist, you can apply a product that will fill the scratches temporarily. Simply rub wax onto the lens with a clean micro-fiber cloth, and then wipe it off with a clean area of the cloth. You need to re-apply the wax once a week for the best results.

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4. Pop your glasses back on

You should be able to see much better through your newly repaired lenses.

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 Images credit: wikihow

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