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Scratches on the lenses, don’t waste money: apply a little …

Posted on April 16, 2026 by Admin

That line is another clickbait “hack” headline, and it usually leads to unsafe advice.

If the “lenses” are eyeglasses or camera lenses made of Optical lens, here’s the truth:


👓 Can scratches be removed at home?

❌ No, not properly

  • Scratches are physical damage in the lens surface or coating
  • No paste, oil, or household trick can truly repair them
  • Most “quick fixes” only hide or worsen the damage

⚠️ Common viral “apply a little…” myths

People often suggest:

  • Toothpaste
  • Baking soda
  • Vegetable oil or petroleum jelly

These may:

  • Temporarily make scratches less visible
  • But they often damage anti-glare or protective coatings
  • And can make vision worse over time

👍 What actually works

1. Replace the lenses (best solution)

  • Safest and clearest fix
  • Especially for prescription glasses

2. Lens resurfacing (professional only)

  • Some optical shops may polish certain types of lenses
  • Not always possible depending on coating

3. Prevention

  • Clean with microfiber cloth only
  • Store in a hard case
  • Avoid wiping dust when dry

🧠 Bottom line

There is no safe “apply a little…” home remedy that truly removes lens scratches. Most viral tricks are misleading and can damage your lenses further.


If you want, I can show you how to properly clean and maintain lenses so they don’t get scratched in the first place.

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