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How to remove scratches from glasses and restore their new, shiny appearance: a simple recipe

That title is likely to overpromise. Most scratches on eyeglass lenses cannot be removed at home, especially if the lenses have anti-reflective, scratch-resistant, or other protective coatings. Common DIY methods (such as toothpaste or baking soda) can actually make the damage worse.

A more accurate and engaging title would be:

  • How to Reduce the Appearance of Scratches on Glasses—and When They Can’t Be Fixed
  • Scratched Glasses? What Actually Works (and What Doesn’t)
  • Can You Remove Scratches from Glasses? Here’s the Truth
  • How to Care for Scratched Glasses and Keep Them Looking Their Best
  • Before You Try a DIY Scratch Fix, Read This

If you’re writing an article, the key advice should include:

  • Clean the lenses with a microfiber cloth and lens cleaner to remove smudges that may look like scratches.
  • Avoid DIY abrasives like toothpaste, baking soda, or metal polish, as they can damage lens coatings.
  • If the scratch is severe or affects your vision, the safest solution is often to replace the lenses.
  • Ask your optician whether the lenses are still under a scratch warranty or whether the coatings can be replaced.

This approach is accurate, avoids misleading claims, and helps readers make informed decisions.

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