Removing scratches from glasses with a coating can be hard, especially if the coating is damaged. But you can try a few things:
Baking soda paste:
Mix some baking soda with water to make a thick paste. Use a soft cloth or cotton swab to put the paste on the scratched area. Rub the paste gently in circles for a little while. Wash the glasses with warm water and dry them with a soft cloth.
Toothpaste:
Put a little bit of non-abrasive toothpaste (not gel or baking soda) on a soft cloth. Rub the scratched part gently in small circles for a few seconds. Wash the glasses with warm water and dry them with a soft cloth. This might help with light scratches.
Commercial scratch repair kits:
There are special kits you can buy to remove or lessen scratches on glasses. These kits have a special solution, polish, and cloth. Follow the instructions that come with the kit carefully to get good results.
Lens replacement:
If the scratches are deep or the coating is damaged, you might have to get new lenses. Talk to an eye doctor or someone who knows about glasses to see what can be done.
Remember, these methods might not remove all deep scratches or fix damaged coatings completely. To take care of your glasses, use a case to protect them when you're not using them, and clean them with a soft cloth to prevent scratches.
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