removing SCRATCHES from your glasses using toothpaste
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- Опубликовано: 6 дек 2018
- If you’ve got SMALL scratches on your glasses, toothpaste has a very fine abrasive can remove the scratches and make your glasses shine. This only works on small scratches, however, it is possible to remove larger scratches but it is a lot more work. I’ve used 1200 grit sandpaper to remove the big scratches and then use the toothpaste to make it shine again. A little bit of automotive wax can also help fill in some of those scratches. Sure is nice when you can see again! Hope you enjoy the video.
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thanks now my glasses are still scrathed and smell like mint
I tried this method, now theres so many scratches that you wont worry about the original scratch anymore.
Thanks comment section for telling me it's fake
You cant remove the scratches.. there is no solution for removing it.. buy a new one..
she ripped the hell out of her glasses rip dirty glasses thats not how u do it at all toothpaste is bad for glasses just use water and some soap twice and dry them with a cotton material and for scratches once there here they will stay if they are severe get some new pairs of glass for ur eye glasses simple and easy . BYE
Pls don't try this.
Please no one do this.
It didn't work. Just made things worse.
WOW THATS 100% WORKING METHOD .. cause its forced me to change my lens into new one .. thanks :D
Thanks for this wonderful video, lol. I tried this method on my glasses, and they are more scratched now than ever!! They smell like peppermint too, which isn't too bad I guess, but now I can't see!
I tried this method but it didn't work. After that I applied the toothpaste directly on my eyes, now I can see pink unicorns.
Yeah, sand paper and glasses. Doesn't sound like a good combination.
Wow! It worked! Thank you so much, I just got some new glasses and they had a big scratch. I used Aqua-Fresh toothpaste. I'm in disbelief! Good as new.
And don't use this method if you have non reflective coating?
You need to use non-abrasive toothpaste and you apply (and remove it) with a side-to-side motion, not rubbing it in circles! That's the trick and the info is missing in this video. Also, you don't use a toothbrush, that's asking for scratches, use a microfiber cloth.
Many people's glasses (including my own) have plastic lenses. I'm thinking this technique is safe for glass lenses - maybe not for plastic lenses, though.
well after seeing your comments I tried gently rubbing on my facial cleanser(u can use dish soap instead) with my fingers on the glasses and it worked the scratched are still on there but at least they aren't bothering me
can it be used on cylindrical glass with any toothpaste
I read that it won't work with mint, whitening or gel toothpaste. Regular toothpaste did not work either when applied with a cotton ball. So much for buffing out scratches.
To avoid scratches in the first place, you just wash your lenses with water (if they were dusty), but not hot water, because it can damage the coating on lenses, more coldish/warm water, and do not wipe them after, just blow air on those several drops that are on the lenses...the result, no smear, whatever. If you have oil on lenses or they are dirty, not just dusty, then use soap, and the rest is the same; just let the drops go away or blow them away; the result is crispy lenses with no scratches. Do not use any wipes, cleaners, cloths for wiping the glasses; it only leaves scratches and smears on lenses. Ofc, AVOID this toothpaste method; I've tried it on my old glasses, it doesn't remove anything, just creates more tiny scratches!