The Science Behind Eyeglass Scratches
Eyeglass lenses are typically made from polycarbonate, plastic, or glass. Each material has a different level of scratch resistance. Scratches occur when hard particles—such as dust, sand, or grit—rub against the lens surface, creating tiny abrasions. These abrasions scatter light, resulting in blurry or distorted vision. Knowing your lens material is essential before attempting any scratch-removal method.
Hack 1: Baking Soda Paste for Light Scratches
Baking soda acts as a mild abrasive that can help buff out very light scratches. Mix equal parts baking soda and water to create a thick paste. Apply it gently to the scratched area using a soft, lint-free cloth, rubbing in a circular motion. Rinse with water and dry with a microfiber cloth. This method works best for minor surface scratches.
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