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Many people wear glasses regularly, especially office workers and students. Glasses can easily get scratched over time. So what should I do if my glasses are scratched?
Whether it is a small scratch, a stain or a large scratch, these few solutions can help you reduce stains and make your glasses shine
10 Tips to Remove Stains and Scratches from Eyeglasses
- Water and Baking Soda
Baking soda is a powerful weapon against stains and scratches on glasses. To fade a scratch or erase a stain, you can use this natural eraser. Mix a tablespoon of baking soda with a little water to form a paste. Spread the paste on the surface of the glasses and rub gently with a soft cloth. Rinse with warm water and dry with a dry cloth to polish the glasses. - Baby Shampoo
Mild baby shampoo can be a very effective trick against scratches and dust that settles on your glasses. Pour a few drops of baby shampoo into a container, then add a glass of water. Use a cloth soaked in this solution to wipe and polish your glasses. - Dishwashing liquid and window cleaner
Dishwashing detergent has many unexpected uses. To remove micro-scratches and make your glasses shine, mix a few drops of dish soap with window cleaner. Then apply the product to the glasses and rub lightly with a sponge. Let it air dry. - Toothpaste
In addition to its whitening properties, toothpaste can be used for various household tasks. To remove a stubborn stain, a scratch on your windshield or glasses, simply apply this product to the affected surface and let it sit for a few minutes. Then rub with a cotton cloth and rinse with warm water. If you have deep scratches, you can repeat the process as many times as possible to hide these imperfections. - Rubbing alcohol
Rubbing alcohol is an excellent cleaner for glasses. Mix 3 parts of alcohol and 1 part of water, then pour the product into a spray bottle. Spray the product on the glasses and wipe with a soft cloth. Due to its abrasive properties, alcohol should be handled with care. In fact, it is advisable to wear gloves before this procedure. -
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