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Default Polishing blemishes out of spectacle lenses

On 17/04/2019 11:20, Roger Mills wrote:
The prescription specs which I use for computer-based activities have a
scuff mark about the size a finger-print from a little finger on one of
the (plastic) lenses.

Whilst I could buy a new lens for £30 or so, I've been trying to polish
it out on a DIY basis.

I tried Brasso but didn't do a lot because the blemish was a bit too
deep. I then rubbed the area very gently with very fine wet & dry, used
wet. This got rid of the scratches, but left the area looking like
frosted glass. I've improved it quite a lot by buffing it with a
dremel-like tool, using a buffing paste made from olive oil and talcum
powder (how DIY can you get!) followed by a further application of
Brasso. The affected area is still a bit blurry.

Any ideas of what else to try?


One thing to watch, assuming it is a plastic lens, is if you use a
Dremel at too high speed or load the temperature rise can distort the
lens. You will only be able to tell when you try looking through it.

DAMHIK.