If you wear glasses, youâve probably noticed those annoying tiny scratches that seem to appear out of nowhere. Online, youâll often see claims like âapply a little of this and scratches will disappear instantly.â
The truth is a bit different â and itâs important to know it so you donât accidentally damage your lenses or waste money.
Letâs break it down clearly.
đ§ First: Can Scratches Really âDisappearâ?
In most cases, no.
Modern glasses lenses are made from:
- Plastic (polycarbonate or similar materials)
- Glass (less common today)
- Special coatings (anti-glare, UV protection, blue light filters)
If a scratch is real, it means material has been physically removed. That cannot be âerasedâ with home remedies.
â ď¸ Why Viral âFixesâ Are Risky
Many online hacks suggest using:
- Toothpaste
- Baking soda
- Oils or sprays
- DIY polishing methods
These may:
â Temporarily fill small marks (making them less visible)
â Damage protective coatings
â Make lenses blurrier over time
So while they might look like they âwork,â they often reduce lens quality.
đ What Actually Happens With Scratched Lenses
Scratches can:
- Scatter light
- Reduce clarity
- Cause eye strain
- Make night vision worse (especially with car headlights)
Even small scratches can affect comfort more than people realize.
đ§ź Safe Ways to Reduce Visibility of Minor Marks
While scratches cannot be truly removed, you can sometimes reduce their appearance slightly:
â Proper cleaning
- Use microfiber cloth
- Clean with lens-safe solution
- Avoid rough fabrics
â Anti-reflective maintenance
Sometimes cleaning coated lenses properly improves clarity.
â Professional lens replacement
If scratches affect vision, replacing lenses is the most effective solution.
đ§ What About âScratch Repairâ Products?