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Repairing Scratches on Polycarbonate Lenses

What is the best way to repair scratches on plastic (polycarbonate) eyeglass lenses?

By mike from Charlotte, NC

Answers:

Repairing Scratches on Polycarbonate Lenses

Never turn eye glasses where they touch anything, always turn them up!

Things You'll Need:

  • regular toothpaste
  • several clean, soft cotton cloths
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  • black wax china marker
  • cool water

Step 1: Check your warranty. Some polycarbonate lenses come with a warranty that will repair or replace scratched lenses at no cost. However, the warranty may be voided if you attempt to remove the scratches yourself.

Step 2: Squeeze a dime sized amount of regular toothpaste onto a clean, soft, cotton cloth. Rub the toothpaste onto the scratched surface of the polycarbonate lens in a circular motion for ten to twenty seconds.

Step 3: Dampen a clean, soft, cotton cloth in cool water. Rub the wet cloth over the lens to remove all of the toothpaste.

Step 4: Dry the lens with a dry clean, soft, cotton cloth. Examine the lens to determine whether the scratch has been completely removed. Deep scratches or multiple scratches may require this procedure to be repeated. If this method does not provide satisfactory results proceed to Step 5.

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Step 5: Apply wax from a black wax china marker to the entire surface of both sides of the lens. Immediately wipe the wax off with a clean, soft, cotton cloth. Buff the lenses with an unsoiled portion of the cloth.

Tips and Warnings

Depending on your prescription and coating options, and the severity of the scratches, it may be more cost effective to simply replace the lens. Contact your eye care professional before making a decision to repair or replace the lens. Polycarbonate lenses are engineered to strict specifications. Attempting to repair scratched lenses at home may work well, but there is always the possibility that home methods may damage the lenses further. If the lenses are coated, these methods will likely remove or damage the coating.

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Good luck. (05/27/2010)

By kathleen williams

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January 10, 20200 found this helpful

Please do not every do this to your glasses. Scratches cannot be buffed out of prescription eyewear. It will change the strength of the lens and will no longer work correctly.

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If your lenses are scratched please ask your eyecare provider if they can warranty the lenses. Or purchase new glasses.

 

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