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Last Updated: December 4, 2025

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This article was reviewed by Claudia & Angelo Zimmermann. Claudia and Angelo Zimmermann are the founders of Everneat, an Eco-Friendly Cleaning Service based in New York City and in Connecticut. They are also the founders of Clean Code, a DIY 100% natural cleaning product line. This article has been viewed 226,865 times.

Getting scratches on your sunglasses can make it difficult to see through the lenses, and can even compromise the polarity of sunglasses used for sports such as skiing and golf. There are several ways to remove scratches from sunglasses, including using toothpaste, baking soda, or an oily substance to buff or fill in scratches.

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Method 1 Method 1 of 3:

Cleaning with Toothpaste

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  1. Step 1 Purchase a non-abrasive brand of white-colored toothpaste. 1 Purchase a non-abrasive brand of white-colored toothpaste. The toothpaste can’t contain any mint, gel, and/or teeth-whitening properties. Regular white toothpaste is most effective at cleaning glass lenses, whereas toothpaste containing special properties can cause further damage to lenses. Baking soda-infused toothpaste such as Arm & Hammer's toothpaste is a great candidate for cleaning toothpaste because it cleans without using abrasive chemicals.
  2. Step 2 Apply a pea-sized amount of toothpaste to a cotton ball. 2 Apply a pea-sized amount of toothpaste to a cotton ball. Stick with a smaller amount so your glasses don’t become smudged with an excessive amount of paste. Cotton balls are the most effective as they leave little residue or stray fibers behind. Advertisement
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Scratches from Sunglasses 3 Rub the cotton ball into the scratch. Move the cotton ball around in circular motions for about 10 seconds for each scratch. This movement will help buff the scratch from the lens.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Scratches from Sunglasses 4 Rinse the toothpaste from the lens. Put your glasses under a steady stream of cool water in order to remove the toothpaste. Rotate the lens under the water to ensure all of the toothpaste is washed away. Pay special attention to any paste adhered to small crevices where your lenses meet the frame.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Scratches from Sunglasses 5 Rub the toothpaste off with a soft, lint-free cloth. Don’t use any coarse or dirty cloths as this can easily add another scratch to your sunglasses. Using your thumb and forefinger, carefully rub the cloth around the scratch to remove any remaining moisture or paste. Take special care not to apply too much pressure to your lenses so you don't accidentally pop them out.
  6. Step 6 Inspect the lens. 6 Inspect the lens. Put the lens under the light to verify the scratch has been removed. Place your sunglasses back on and look to see if any scratches are visible. If the scratch is still on the lens, clean the lenses with the toothpaste and cotton ball as many times as needed until the scratch is no longer visible.[1]
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Method 2 Method 2 of 3:

Mixing Water and Baking Soda

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  1. Step 1 Gather water and baking soda. 1 Gather water and baking soda. The alkaline properties of baking soda make it ideal for breaking down any acidic residue and restoring the clarity of lenses. When combined, water and baking soda form a thick paste that can be used to remove a scratch while cleaning the glasses. [2]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Scratches from Sunglasses 2 Combine one part water with two parts baking soda in a small bowl. The amount of water and baking soda you should use depends largely on the size and number of scratches on your sunglasses. Start with a tablespoon of water and two tablespoons of baking soda and add more for heavily scratched sunglasses.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Scratches from Sunglasses 3 Mix the water and baking soda. Stir them together until the mixture turns into a thick paste. Make sure the mixture isn’t too watery as it will be less effective in removing the scratches.
  4. Step 4 Grab a cotton ball. 4 Grab a cotton ball. Dip a portion of the cotton ball into the water and baking soda paste. You only need a pea-sized amount of the mixture for each scratch.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Scratches from Sunglasses 5 Rub the paste mixture into the scratch. Take the cotton ball and rub it on the scratch in a circular motion for about 10 seconds. This movement will help buff the scratch from the lens.
  6. Step 6 Rinse away the baking soda mixture from the lens. 6 Rinse away the baking soda mixture from the lens. Use cool or room temperature water to wash away the paste. Take extra care to remove the paste from the crevice between the lens and the frame, or any other tiny areas where the paste could seep in.
  7. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Scratches from Sunglasses 7 Clean the lenses with a soft, lint-free cloth. These types of cloths are crucial to ensure your glasses aren’t further scratched in the cleaning process. Consider picking up a pack of Microfiber eyeglass cloth at your local drugstore or supermarket. Use this to wipe away any remaining traces of paste from the lens.
  8. Step 8 Inspect the lens. 8 Inspect the lens. Put the sunglasses under a light and carefully look for any remaining damage. Continue to clean the scratch with another cotton ball dipped in the water/baking soda paste if the scratch is still visible on the lens.
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Cleaning with Polish, Car Wax, or Furniture Wax

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  1. Step 1 Obtain car wax, furniture wax, or brass or silver polish. 1 Obtain car wax, furniture wax, or brass or silver polish. These types of polishes and waxes work the same way on lenses as they do on other surfaces. They are often highly effective at removing scratches from sunglasses, especially lenses made from plastic. Never use any abrasive or acidic cleaners as these will damage your glasses and leave residue that's harmful to your eyes.[3]
  2. Step 2 Apply a pea-sized amount to a cotton ball. 2 Apply a pea-sized amount to a cotton ball. A soft, lint-free cloth is also suitable in this situation. Don’t use any coarse materials such as steel wool, brass wool, sponges, or plastic mesh pads. These only damage your sunglasses further. [4]
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Scratches from Sunglasses 3 Rub the wax/polish on the scratch. Using the soft cloth or cotton ball, rub the liquid onto the scratch using gentle, circular motions for about 10 seconds. Polish and wax can help fill in any existing scratches on your lenses.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Scratches from Sunglasses 4 Grab a different soft, lint-free cloth. Make sure it’s dry, as this cloth will be used to remove the polish or wax. Using your thumb and forefinger, gently rub away any remaining traces of polish or wax from the lens.
  5. Step 5 Look out for scratches. 5 Look out for scratches. Place the sunglasses under a light and inspect for any remaining scratches. Put the sunglasses back on your face to make sure there aren’t any scratches in your field of vision. If the scratch is still visible on the lens, re-apply the cotton ball or cloth with the wax/polish, and gently clean the scratch again until it is fully removed.
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How to remove scratches from glasses? WikiAxolotlRunner633 WikiAxolotlRunner633 Scratched up my glasses pretty bad and now it's making it tough to see. I'm looking for some quick hacks to buff the scratches out of the lenses so I can see clearly again. Read More Daniel Gbenle Daniel Gbenle Sneaker Authenticator & Founder of Certisfied Our only recommended steps to getting scratches off of glasses is to use a non-whitening non-gel toothpaste. Apply a small amount to the surface of the lens, You can use a cotton ball and rub it in gently in circular motion, or you can also use baking soda and water to make a liquid paste and rub it gently in a circular motion. Afterwards, you rinse them off with cold water and you should see results. While there are other methods to get scratches off (i.e Using Brasso Metal Polish), we have found that other methods might increase the chances of more damages.Note: results may differIf, after these steps we described, it isn’t coming off, you might consider getting authentic replacement lenses from certified stores. Read More WikiLemmingFlyer757 WikiLemmingFlyer757 I've had success with gently rubbing a small amount of non-gel toothpaste onto my glasses. This gets the small scratches right out for me! Read More See all 8 Replies and Read Discussion

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  • Keep your sunglasses in a protective case to decrease the opportunities for scratching. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 1
  • Always use soft, lint-free cloths when cleaning your sunglasses. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 1
  • Consider buying a warranty on your sunglasses so you can replace them when they are irreparably scratched. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 2
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Warnings

  • Sunglasses made with glass lenses are often highly resistant to scratches by default, which means any scratches that do appear may be too deep or difficult to repair. Keep in mind that only minor scratches can be repaired on glass lenses using the methods outlined in this article; in cases involving deep scratches, you may be required to replace the lenses through the sunglasses manufacturer. Thanks Helpful 6 Not Helpful 3
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Things You’ll Need

  • Cotton balls
  • Soft, lint-free cloth
  • Toothpaste
  • Baking soda
  • Water
  • Brass or silver polish
  • Car wax
  • Furniture wax

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References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFYQ_78lF54
  2. http://oconto.uwex.edu/files/2011/02/Baking-Soda.pdf
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_a-6Id3Khm8
  4. https://www.doityourself.com/stry/abrasives

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Claudia & Angelo Zimmermann Reviewed by: Claudia & Angelo Zimmermann House Cleaning Professionals This article was reviewed by Claudia & Angelo Zimmermann. Claudia and Angelo Zimmermann are the founders of Everneat, an Eco-Friendly Cleaning Service based in New York City and in Connecticut. They are also the founders of Clean Code, a DIY 100% natural cleaning product line. This article has been viewed 226,865 times. How helpful is this? Co-authors: 10 Updated: December 4, 2025 Views: 226,865 Categories: Eyeglasses | Sunglasses In other languages Russian Italian Portuguese Spanish French German Arabic Dutch Indonesian Chinese Vietnamese Japanese
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