Eyeglasses are a fragile piece of equipment and should be treated with the utmost care.
Incorrect handling or wear and tear can damage them, which can impair vision.
When scratches appear on the lenses, an easy technique can be tried out to remove them.
There are specific steps to follow to properly remove scratches from glasses.
First, the operation must be carried out in optimal conditions.
It's important to always handle eyeglasses carefully and cautiously, all the more so when it comes to lenses.
All gestures made to remove scratches must therefore be delicate and meticulous.
In addition to that, the task must be carried out under the strictest hygienic conditions.
Your hands must thus be clean and the lenses be beforehand washed with water and dishwashing liquid.
To try and remove scratches from your lenses, only one product can be used.
Some baking soda mixed with water creates a thick paste that must be gently rubbed onto the glasses.
Toothpaste or car wax can't efficiently carry out the same function when applied to the scratched lenses.
It is recommended to use a microfiber cloth or cotton to apply the paste and to rub it in a circular way without pressing on it.
When the operation is over, the lenses should be rinsed well with clean water and then dried.
If the scratch seems to have faded a little, the procedure can be repeated later.
Sometimes the scratches may be less superficial than previously thought.
In this case, the above-mentioned technique can be unsuccessful in removing them.
It is then strongly advised not to insist by rubbing harder or trying other unproven techniques.
The wisest thing to do in this situation is to return the glasses to the optician.
The professional will replace the lenses of your pair with new ones.
A scratch-resistant coating can be added to the new lenses to prevent any future similar damage.
Scratches on glasses should not be taken lightly and should be removed as soon as possible.
In fact, in addition to being unsightly and annoying, this alteration of your lenses can affect your vision.
Scratches on lenses can easily be prevented by adopting the right gestures and habits.
First, the glasses should always be stored in their case, which prevents them from being damaged.
Then, your glasses should always be handled and used with care.
When not used, your glasses can be wrapped in their microfiber cloth to be protected from dust and other damages.
Finally, it's recommended to regularly clean your lenses with a spray or with water and dishwashing liquid.
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