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**Scratches on Lenses: Don’t Waste Money—Here’s How to Fix Them**
In this article, we’ll explore why scratches appear on lenses, the impact they can have, and most importantly, how to fix them with easy and affordable solutions.
### Why Do Scratches Appear on Lenses?
1. **Improper Cleaning:** Wiping your lenses with rough or abrasive materials can cause scratches. Even tissues or clothing might not be soft enough to prevent damage.
2. **Storage Issues:** Throwing your glasses into a bag without a protective case can lead to scratches. Hard objects or grit in your bag can cause damage to the lenses.
4. **Accidents:** Bumping your glasses into furniture, dropping them, or other accidental contact can leave scratches or gouges in the lens surface.
### How Scratches Affect Your Lenses
However, small scratches on the surface are usually not a huge issue when it comes to vision. The main problem is that they can be distracting and diminish the effectiveness of coatings (such as anti-glare or UV-protective coatings) that are applied to lenses.
### Simple Solutions to Fix Scratches on Lenses
#### 1. **Toothpaste Method:**
Toothpaste can act as a mild abrasive and help buff out surface scratches on lenses. Here’s how to do it:
– Apply a small amount of **non-abrasive toothpaste** (make sure it’s not gel toothpaste, as it can be too harsh) to a clean, soft cloth.
– Gently rub the toothpaste onto the scratched area in a circular motion.
– After a few minutes, rinse the lens under cool water to remove the toothpaste residue.
– Dry the lens with a soft microfiber cloth.
#### 2. **Baking Soda Paste:**
Another common household product, **baking soda**, can help polish out minor scratches on lenses.
Baking soda works similarly to toothpaste, as its slightly abrasive texture helps polish the surface of the lens and reduce the appearance of scratches.
#### 3. **Vehicle Wax or Furniture Polish:**
If the scratches are only surface-level and you want to restore the lens’s shine, you can try using **vehicle wax** or **furniture polish**.
– Apply a small amount of wax or polish to a soft cloth.
– Gently buff the scratched area in circular motions, being careful not to use excessive pressure.
– Wipe off any excess wax with a clean, dry cloth.
This method works best for lenses with light, surface-level scratches. It won’t fully eliminate deep scratches but can improve the appearance of minor ones.
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