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Scratches on lenses, don’t waste money: apply a little and they will disappear immediately

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Scratches on the lenses of your glasses can be frustrating, impairing your vision and making everyday tasks more difficult. Whether it’s from carelessly placing them on a hard surface, leaving them out of their case, or accidentally falling asleep with them on, these scratches can occur despite modern advancements in scratch-resistant lenses. Luckily, there’s an easy, cost-effective solution that uses a common household product to restore your lenses without the need for expensive treatments or new lenses.

Why Do Lenses Get Scratched?
Scratched lenses are one of the most annoying problems for glasses wearers. It affects your vision clarity and can even be hazardous in situations where clear sight is essential, such as driving or working. The causes of lens scratches are often simple mistakes like leaving your glasses out of their case, dropping them, or accidentally brushing them against hard surfaces. Falling asleep with glasses on or rough handling while playing with children or pets are other common reasons.

Another frequent culprit is cleaning your glasses with improper materials. For example, many people reach for toilet paper or tissues to clean their lenses, not realizing that the cellulose in these materials can actually increase scratching. Even though these scratches may seem small, over time they can add up and affect the overall quality of your lenses.

A Zero-Cost, Simple Solution
Rather than buying expensive lens treatments or even replacing your glasses, there’s a simple, zero-cost method that can help remove scratches. The secret? A common household product that most people already have on hand: toothpaste.

Toothpaste, especially the plain, non-gel variety without micro-granules or abrasive ingredients, can be used effectively to buff out scratches on your lenses. This method works well for minor scratches and can leave your lenses looking clean and clear once again.

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