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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 ...
Unless you spring for the expensive anti-scratch coating, or take really good care of your glasses, chances are you’ll end up with a few scratches on your lenses from time to time. And even if you don ...
I suffer from a medical condition that top ophthalmologists refer to as “blind as a bat.” But there’s a silver lining. With glasses, my vision is 20/20, and so my specs spend every minute of the day ...
Lifehacker Labs is a chance for us to show you how we've used tips and tricks from Lifehacker, revisited old ones, and even improved upon them in the process. This week we're back with four more ways ...
Cleaning glasses or contact lenses the wrong way can scratch lenses and damage coatings. Experts share safe optical care tips ...
Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with advertisers on this site. When you’re buying a pair of glasses, you probably give plenty of thought to the kind of frames you want—aviator, wire, ...
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 ...