You can reduce the appearance of minor scratches on glasses, but there’s no miracle fix that makes them completely disappear—especially if the lenses have special coatings. That said, a few careful home methods can help restore some clarity and shine.
🥄 Simple home method for minor scratches
Ingredients:
- Baking soda
- Water
- Microfiber cloth
Steps:
- Mix 1 part water + 2 parts baking soda to form a thick paste.
- Apply a small amount to the scratched area.
- Gently rub in circular motions for 10–15 seconds with a soft cloth.
- Rinse with cool water and dry with a clean microfiber cloth.
💡 Tips
- Always use a microfiber cloth—paper towels can scratch more.
- Only use on plastic lenses—avoid this on coated or anti-glare lenses unless you check manufacturer guidelines.
- For deeper scratches, home methods may not help—professional repair or replacement is safest.
- Avoid abrasive toothpaste—it can remove coatings.
✅ Alternative methods
- Commercial scratch removers for plastic lenses
- Lens polishing kits (follow instructions carefully)
⚠️ Warning
- Never use metal or rough items to rub scratches—they make things worse.
- DIY fixes may reduce minor scratches but won’t restore lenses perfectly if the damage is deep.
If you want, I can give you a step-by-step method to safely polish anti-glare coated lenses at home without ruining them.