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Scratch Resistant Coating Peeling Off Lenses?

How can I clean and remove the color coating and anti-scratch clear coat from my eyeglasses? Right now the coating is peeling off. It is so bad that I have difficulty seeing through the lenses.

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By Nelson Rodriguez from Puerto Rico

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September 6, 20102 found this helpful
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Did you get the glasses from Wal-Mart? (I'm assuming they have stores in PR.) Their glasses are notorious for doing this. If you have the receipt from when you got them, and they're still under the guarantee period, just take them back to the store. They'll have to replace the lenses for you.

If you didn't get them from Wal-Mart, check the policy for the place that did make the glasses. They might have a similar policy.

Good luck!

 
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April 4, 20161 found this helpful

Yes I did get them from Wal- Mart! Never again. Went back ans was told that they could not do anything. they are pathetic will never go again.

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Trying to get glasses now but cant afford them. Trying to do something until I can afford the 340 dollars

 
September 16, 20190 found this helpful

When I returned them to Walmart they said they couldnt do anything since my prescription that I had got from my eye doctor had expired and they couldnt do anything and my glasses came from Walmart

 
December 13, 20104 found this helpful
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I successfully removed the coating from my glasses. They are hi-index plastic. I don't know what kind of coating it was.

I read that tire cleaner containing hydrofluric acid was successfully used on plastic lenses. I grabbed an old bottle of tire cleaner having sodium metasilicate and sodium orthosilicate and put just a couple mililiters of it in a small ceramic bowl and submerged just the outer lense in the solution for about an hour. The coating dissolved completely.

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I just rinsed it off and it was like new (except for scratches that had gone all the way into the plastic substrate). They look beautiful and I will get another year of use out of the lenses.

You can see my photos in posts below. Before microscopic picture of damaged coating is shown in red lighting. Green dish with lense half submerged in solution. Dislodged lense coating hanging from my gloved finger. Final condition of glasses. Only real damage to lenses is on one where I used my fingernail to try and remove the coating.

 
 
October 4, 20160 found this helpful

Fred you rock!!! I have a 9 diopter lense the lenses cost $350 US only lasted 1.5 years

 
December 13, 20101 found this helpful
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Soaking outer side of lense in ceramic bowl for about an hour.

 
December 13, 20101 found this helpful
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Dislodged coating from one lens hanging off finger.

 
 
December 13, 20101 found this helpful
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Before condition of lens. Microscopic photo in red lighting.

 
 
December 13, 20104 found this helpful
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Bleche-Wite tire cleaner.

 
December 13, 20101 found this helpful
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Back of container.

 
 
November 16, 20210 found this helpful

Thank you! Thank you! I used the Bleche Wite (soaked for an hour, wiped the coating off with my gloved fingers, soaked them again for 20 minutes and cleaned with a magic eraser) and my glasses are like new!

 
December 13, 20101 found this helpful
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Final product. Great condition.

 
 
July 12, 20162 found this helpful

I tried this using the Tire Cleaner and it worked just as stated
Thanks

 
February 16, 20121 found this helpful
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+1,000,000 for Armour Etch!
My glasses (polycarbonate lenses with anti-glare coating, no other coatings) were ruined when I got brake cleaner on them. They looked like they had tiny scratches and dots all over the lenses (like shiny spiderwebs), to the point that I couldn't drive at night with them. I found out about ARMOUR ETCH, printed out a 50% off coupon, and went to Michael's craft store for a 3oz bottle - $6.50 total.

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After removing the lenses from the frame, put a nice thick layer on both sides of each lens (just gently dab with a q-tip, the goo is abrasive, don't rub and scratch your lenses). It took 2 times at 5 minutes each. I don't see why you couldn't leave it on for an hour or more. After washing them off, they are like new, other than a couple deep scratches. This will not magically get rid of deep scratches. It only gets rid of the scratched/crazed coating on the surface.

 
August 24, 20153 found this helpful
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I took Fred's advice and tried my deodorant which is Right Guard and it contains Aluminum Chlorohydrate 8.2%, I sprayed it right on the lens and rubed it in for about 3 minutes on each lens and the coating came off. So there you have it. Thank you

 
October 6, 20170 found this helpful

I would get rid of your right guard our body's are not meant to absorb o toxic metal such as aluminum.

 
December 19, 20132 found this helpful

Somewhere online I read that sunscreen worked because of the aluminum hydroxide. Well I was fresh out of sunblock but I DID remember that deodorant has some type of aluminum in it ( i now know it is aluminum chlorohydrate). So I used "Suave 24 hr protection" solid stick, which by the way lists it's aluminum chlorohydrate content at 20%. I'm sure any solid will work.

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I rubbed a little chunk onto each lense with a cotton cosmetic pad and the coating came off nicely after about 5 min of circular rubbing with medium to firm pressure. My glasses are saved! Wanted to toss them for a few yrs now but just cant afford new glasses and now I'm good :-) .....hope this helps someone else out there!

 
January 16, 20161 found this helpful

This worked for me too!

 

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