Submitted by The Bargainator




I’ve been pretty hard on my glasses and I don’t always wash them properly before I wipe them clean and I especially don’t always use the special cloth that you are supposed to use so as not to damage the lenses. I found my glasses were getting so scratched that I could barely see out of them any more. It honestly got to the point where it was annoying me every time I put them on so badly that I was not even bothering to wear them anymore and running around blind. Since I just bought these glasses not too long ago and the frames are still in perfect shape, I wasn’t about to go out and buy new ones just yet! I had to find a solution to somehow remove these scratches. As it turns out, there are several household materials that one can use to resolve this problem.