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5 Ways to Repair Scratched Glasses

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Apply a small drop of baby oil directly onto the scratched area.
Gently rub the oil into the lens using a soft, lint-free cloth.
Wipe off any excess oil with a clean part of the cloth.
Be cautious with this method if your lenses have anti-glare or anti-reflective coatings, as oil-based products may affect these layers over time.
3. Toothpaste: The Affordable Fix
Non-gel toothpaste is a tried-and-true remedy for light scratches on eyeglass lenses. Its mild abrasives polish the surface without causing harm.

How to Use It:

Dab a pea-sized amount of non-gel toothpaste onto a soft cloth or cotton swab.
Rub the toothpaste over the scratched area in a gentle, circular motion for about 30 seconds.
Rinse the lenses under lukewarm water to remove all traces of toothpaste.
Dry with a microfiber cloth to prevent streaks.
Avoid using gel-based toothpastes, as they lack the necessary abrasives and may leave behind a sticky residue.

4. Car Wax: Polishing Power for Lenses
Believe it or not, car wax can also be used to buff out scratches on glasses. This method works best for plastic lenses, which are more forgiving than glass.

How to Use It:

Apply a small amount of clear, non-abrasive car wax to the scratched lens.
Buff the wax into the lens using a soft, clean cloth in a circular motion.
Let the wax sit for a minute, then wipe it off with a damp cloth.
Finish by drying the lenses with a microfiber towel.
Be sure to use only a minimal amount of wax to avoid clouding the lenses.

5. Lens Repair Kits: A Professional Touch at Home
For deeper scratches or lenses with special coatings, consider investing in a lens repair kit. These kits often include polishing compounds and applicators designed specifically for eyewear.

How to Use It:

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