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5 Tips on How to Remove Scratches From Prescription Glasses at Home

If you've been wearing glasses for a while, you might have experienced your lenses getting scratched. While it's not a major issue, it isn't very pleasant and might impair your vision. Sometimes the deep scratches may even require you to buy a new pair.

Luckily, there are a few ways to remove scratches from your prescription glasses at home without spending a fortune on a new pair. In this blog post, I'm going to share 5 tips on how to do just that. So, whether your glasses are brand new or they've been scratched up for years, read on for some helpful advice.

 

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Can Scratches Be Removed from Prescription Glasses at Home?


The answer is definitely yes. If the scratches are not too deep, you can handle the issue at home instead of replacing them. Most people don't know how to remove scratches from prescription glasses with coating safely. There are some of the effective ways to fix scratched glasses:

 

1. Wash Your Glasses


Tools needed:
●    Dish soap
●    Warm water
Steps:
1.    Squeeze a small amount of dish soap on your index finger.
2.    Run it under warm water, and use gentle pressure to clean your lenses.
3.    Proceed by drying them with a microfiber cloth.
The first tip in removing scratches from your prescription glasses is to clean them with warm water and dish soap. Doing this loosens any build-up, dust, and dirt on the lenses and enables you to see the scratches more clearly. Also, if the scratches are superficial, this will get rid of them.

 

2. Use a Mixture of Baking Soda and Water


Tools needed:
●    1 tablespoon water
●    Baking soda
Steps:
1.     Mix half a tablespoon of baking soda with one tablespoon of water and stir until the mixture has a glue-like consistency.
2.    Dip a piece of microfiber cloth in the mixture and rub on the scratched lens in a circular motion gently.
3.    Buff the lenses for 20 minutes on average and rinse off with running water.
4.    Dry the lenses with microfiber and ensure that all the scratches have disappeared.
What makes this hack so popular is that most people have baking soda stashed somewhere in their kitchen. Baking soda's roughness and low abrasiveness enable it to eliminate scratches without causing more damage.

 

3. Apply Toothpaste to the Scratches

 

Tools needed:
●    Non-gel toothpaste
Steps:
1.    Squeeze a glob of toothpaste onto the lenses.
2.    Rub throughout the lenses for around 10 seconds.
3.    Rinse the lenses and dry them with a microfiber cloth.
Although you can use almost any brand of toothpaste, white non-gel toothpaste works best. Avoid using colored and whitening toothpaste as it could stain your lenses and create more scratches.

 

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4. Polish With Car Wax


Tools needed:
●    car wax
Steps:
1.    Dampen a piece of soft microfiber with car wax and use it to rub your lenses in a gentle circular motion.
2.    Ensure that you cover and fill all scratches.
3.    If the scratches do not disappear after doing it once, repeat this process until they are eliminated. You can reapply the waxing cream over time after it wears off to maintain the scratchless quality of the lenses.
If car wax is enough to remove minor scratches from your car, you should be able to use it as a glass scratch remover.

 

5. Apply Etching Cream


Tools needed:
●    Etching cream
Steps:
1.    Use a cotton ball or microfiber cloth to scoop up some etching cream.
2.    Apply evenly on both lenses, and rub in circular motions for about five minutes.
3.    Wipe off the excess using a cotton ball and ensure the scratches are gone.


Etching cream removes scratches from plastic lenses efficiently. However, it's worth noting that etching cream should never be used on glass lenses as this could cause them to crack or fog over.

 

Things Not to Do When Removing Scratches from Prescription Glasses


It’s important to refrain from damaging your lenses when removing the scratches. One of the ways you can do this is by steering clear of abrasive and whitening toothpaste. Using non-gel toothpaste is better since it does not react with plastic lenses.


You should also note that failure to rinse the cleaning and polishing solutions could lead to an eye infection or irritation. Car Wax, especially, can be harmful if it comes into contact with your eyes.
In addition, if you let the solution sit on the lenses for too long before you clean it off, you could end up doing more damage to your lenses.

 

How to Prevent Scratches on Prescription Glasses


If you want your lenses to serve you for a longer time, you might want to prevent them from scratching. Deep accumulated scratches make it challenging to use your glasses effectively; also, replacing lenses can be expensive. You prevent scratches by:


●    Only using a clean microfiber cloth to clean them
●    Keeping them in a hard case when not in use
●    Wrapping a microfiber cloth around your glasses before keeping them in the case
●    Not dropping your glasses often
●    Getting scratch-resistant glasses

 

Buy Scratch Resistant Prescription Sunglasses on GlassesShop


Getting scratch-resistant sunglasses is one of the best ways to ensure they don't get damaged and last longer. GlassesShop is a trusted source for prescription sunglasses. They offer a variety of options for both men and women, including scratch-resistant lenses. Scratch-resistant prescription sunglasses are essential for anyone who wants to keep their vision clear while enjoying the outdoors. GlassesShop's prescription sunglasses are made with high-quality materials and feature 100% UV protection. Their scratch-resistant lenses are treated with an anti-reflective coating that helps to reduce glare and eye fatigue. In addition, GlassesShop offers a wide selection of frame styles to suit any taste. Whether you're looking for something classic or trendy, GlassesShop has the perfect pair of prescription sunglasses for you.

 

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As a final note, we want to remind our readers that if the scratches on the prescription glasses are too deep and beyond the ability of home remedies to remove, it is always best to take them to an optical store for assistance. However, most scratches can be removed with some simple at-home methods, so give these tips a try before spending money on professional help. Thanks for reading!

 

FAQ about How to Remove Scratches from Prescription Glasses


1. Can you use sunscreen to prevent scratches on prescription glasses?


There are several guides on how to get scratches out of glasses, and although some advise you to use sunscreen to get rid of scratches, doing so will remove the protective coating on the sunglasses and the reflective part of the sunglasses lenses. So you'd better think twice before doing so.


2. Can opticians remove deep scratches from prescription glasses?


If the scratches on the lenses are too deep, there's nothing an optician can do to get rid of them other than replacing them with new ones.


3. Do glasses lenses get scratches?


Yes. However, glass lenses are stronger than plastic lenses and much harder to scratch.

 

 

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