Scratches on polycarbonate lenses can be a real nuisance, but with the right techniques, you can easily remove them and restore the clarity of your glasses. Here’s how to get scratches out of polycarbonate lenses:
Use Toothpaste
One of the most effective and affordable ways to remove scratches from polycarbonate lenses is to use toothpaste. Simply apply a small amount of non-abrasive, non-gel toothpaste to the scratched area and gently rub it in with a soft, clean cloth using circular motions. Rub for 10-20 seconds, then rinse the lens with cool water and dry it with a clean, soft cloth.
Try Baking Soda
Another household item that can help remove scratches from polycarbonate lenses is baking soda. Mix equal parts baking soda and water to create a paste, then apply it to the scratched area and buff it in with a microfiber cloth using circular motions. Rinse the lens and repeat the process if necessary.
Use a Glass Etching Compound
For more stubborn scratches, you can try using a glass etching compound. Apply the compound to the lens and let it sit for 5 minutes, then rinse it off and wipe the lens dry. The compound will remove the top layer of the plastic, taking the scratches with it.