Published on Sunday, July 29, 2018
The scratches on my glasses and mobile phone screen were driving me crazy. I wanted to replace them both, but who can afford new sunglasses or mobile phone whenever they want?
On the radio last week I heard about someone using toothpaste to remove the scratches from their glasses. I was a bit sceptical, but I tried it on my sunglasses and it worked! I then started doing a bit more research to work out why toothpaste is good at removing scratches. Happy with what I found, I tried toothpaste on my mobile phone and it removed all the small scratches. I’m sold; toothpaste is the miracle scratch remover that works on everything from glasses to cars!
So, how does it work? I did some further research and here’s what I found out:
Paste-based toothpaste acts as a mild abrasive that levels out the scratch, removing it or making it less noticeable. It’s important, however, to proceed with caution: Use the wrong technique, and you could dull the finish or create more scratches, worsening the problem.
Not all toothpastes are the same and only gentle toothpastes should be used on sensitive surfaces such as glasses or a mobile phone screen. For obvious reasons, we recommend using white toothpaste only.
Abrasiveness is measured by RDA (Radioactive Dentin Abrasiveness) and anything below 70-80 is considered to be low, or non-abrasive. The easy way to choose a non-abrasive toothpaste is just to avoid advanced products such as whitening, plaque removal or toothpastes designed for sensitive teeth.
Some suitable toothpaste products to try include Arm & Hammer Dental Care Sensitive (48 RDA), Weleda Children’s Tooth Gel (45 RDA), Colgate 2-in-1 Fresh Mint (70 RDA), Colgate Total (70 RDA) and Colgate Regular (68 RDA). Abrasive toothpastes you should avoid include Colgate Sensitive Max Strength( 83 RDA) and Sensodyne (79 RDA).
Whenever you use toothpaste to remove a scratch we suggest trying it in a small area to ensure it doesn’t damage the surface. Also, make sure not to be aggressive when rubbing the surface. Rubbing nice and gently should do the trick.
Here are our top tips for scratch removal with toothpaste:
NB: This method actually cleans the scratch rather than removing it. You’ll notice most car scratches aren’t actually that bad – it’s just that the dirt penetrates into the scratch making it more obvious to the eye.
Source: How To: Remove Scratches from Stainless Steel
Source: Fixing Scratched Lenses on your Glasses And How to Remove Scratches from Glasses with Just 1 Ingredient
Use a clean microfibre cloth to remove any dust particles from the surface of the lenses.
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