If you’ve washed them and given them a quick swipe, yet you still can’t see clearly out of your readers or eyeglasses, it may because of scratched lenses. Before you shell out big bucks for new lenses ...
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Yes, it's actually possible! How many times have you reached for a pair of sunglasses, only to find that they're scratched right in your line of sight? It's annoying, to say the least. But did you ...
We’ve discussed how you can use toothpaste to fix minor scratches on your car or the plastic of your headlights, but if you spot stress cracks in your glassware or a pair of reading glasses, ...
The Original Lens Dr. is a new As Seen on TV product that claims it wipes away scratches on your eyeglasses---almost instantly! Several Heartland News viewers requested I give the Lens Doctor a test.
Glasses are a magnet for streaks, dust and grime. This became abundantly clear (or blurry, as the case may be) when I recently binge-watched Outlander with my teen daughter. I constantly took my ...
The internet is rife with do-it-yourself hacks claiming that toothpaste and baking soda can buff out minor imperfections. But do they actually remove scratches from sunglass lenses? I tried several ...
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