Let it sit: Let the toothpaste sit on your glasses for about 10 minutes. This gives it time to work on the scratched surfaces. Rinse with warm water: After 10 minutes, immerse your glasses in a bowl of warm water. Continue to gently rub your glasses while rinsing to remove the toothpaste. Rinse thoroughly to avoid leaving residue.
Dry your glasses: Once your lenses are clean, dry them with a soft, lint-free cloth specifically designed for glasses. If you have one, use a microfiber cloth to prevent further scratches. You can also dry them with a hairdryer on low heat.
Inspect the lenses: After drying, inspect the lenses. You should notice that the scratches have faded significantly or completely disappeared, and the lenses should appear clearer.
Alternative Method: Baking Soda
If you're looking for another natural solution, baking soda is a great alternative to toothpaste for removing scratches from glasses. Its mildly abrasive properties allow you to gently buff away scratches without damaging the lenses.
Here's how to use baking soda to remove scratches:
Make a baking soda paste: Mix a small amount of baking soda with water until it forms a thick paste. The ratio should be about 1 tablespoon of baking soda to 1 tablespoon of water. Apply the paste to your glasses: Using a soft cloth or cotton ball, apply the baking soda paste to your glasses, gently rubbing it into the scratched areas in a circular motion.
Wait: Let the baking soda paste sit on your glasses for about 10 minutes, similar to the toothpaste method.
Rinse and dry: Rinse your glasses with warm water, making sure all the baking soda paste is completely removed. Wipe the lenses with a microfiber cloth or soft cloth and check the result.
Tips to avoid future scratches
Now that your lenses are scratch-free, it's important to take precautions to prevent further damage. Here are some tips: