That tiny scratch on your glasses is more than a cosmetic flaw; it’s a constant interruption between you and the world. DIY fixes like baking soda paste, mild toothpaste, or even car wax can sometimes soften hairline marks on old, uncoated lenses, but every rub is a gamble—especially with delicate anti-glare or blue-light coatings that can be ruined in seconds.
Real clarity comes from accepting a hard truth: most scratches can’t be “removed,” only disguised, and often only temporarily. The safest move is prevention—hard cases, microfiber cloths, never shirts or paper towels—and the courage to walk away when damage sits in your direct line of sight. When strain, glare, or peeling coatings appear, it’s time to see your optician, use your vision benefits, and choose new lenses. Letting go of the scratched pair isn’t wasteful; it’s an act of respect for your eyes and the life you need to see clearly.