How to remove | anti reflective| anti glare| coating from glasses

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  • čas přidán 31. 03. 2022
  • If you have scratches on your lens, it might be the anti glare coating falling apart, and they are not actually scratches. In this video will show you what works and what other methods don't work to save you time and money. also elaborate on the Pros and Cons of removing the anti glare coating.
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Komentáře • 98

  • @slybunda
    @slybunda Před rokem +14

    this anti glare coating is useless, it doesnt last. next time i get new glasses i wont bother with this coating again.

  • @atellingstory
    @atellingstory Před rokem +7

    I can't believe how well this worked! My ten-year-old lenses had become so scratched and blotchy, wearing during the day was annoying and at night, impossible. I kept the Armour Etch on for about 3 minutes. I feel like I have new lenses with just minor scratches that are not an impediment to my vision. Thank you so much!

  • @marshabrown8337
    @marshabrown8337 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I'm going to Hobby Lobby, thank you so much. I took a fall and totaled my glasses. My older pair I replaced because of the scratches on the anti - glare coating. This will save me a lot of money and discomfort. Bless you. Life is an adventure. Adventure on!

  • @mimicat6942
    @mimicat6942 Před rokem +8

    Thank you it worked great, glad I tried it. The glasses store insisted I need to replace them 400 dollars for lens these days with insurance.

  • @user-qn1ot3fg8p
    @user-qn1ot3fg8p Před rokem +1

    Thank you! Worked great, saved my glasses! I’m very happy with the results!

  • @applehernandez08
    @applehernandez08 Před 7 měsíci +3

    I can not thank you enough. I’ve been getting new glasses every time the coating starts to wear off. I just tried this and my glasses look 100% new and most of all I can see through them clearly. Thank you for this video!!!

  • @frp_freddy
    @frp_freddy Před 23 dny +1

    worked great. I was able to see my dirty floor and mopped immediately after being able to see clearly again.

  • @skiplewis9872
    @skiplewis9872 Před 10 měsíci

    Tried it today. It worked perfectly on my glasses! Thanks for the great info! You definitely saved me a lot of $$$!

  • @joannebarnett5546
    @joannebarnett5546 Před rokem +10

    Hi. I have an update on my thought about this process. I practiced on an older pair of glasses, and it got foggy and looked more scratched. I thought this was because the Armour Etch is gritty. Well, I finally got courage to use the Armour Etch (AE) on my good glasses; it took 3 applications of 15 minutes each. Knowing that the AE is gritty, I did not use my fingers to apply it. I used a Q-tip and gooped it onto the lenses. I did not spread it out a lot because I didn't want scratches. Also, I found that just running hot water over the lenses to remove the AE, limited scratching. But finally I discovered that by filling the sink with hot, soapy water and swooshing my glasses in it, the goop dissolved easily. It does leave a film, which at first I thought was permanent, but found after all of the grit was gone, using dish soap with my fingers under hot water removed the film. Drying the lenses with an eyeglass cloth removed it more.
    Thanks for sharing your video. All of the wrinkles that were on my lenses are not gone, but I have a "new" pair of glasses.

  • @teresawhite5442
    @teresawhite5442 Před rokem +9

    Thank you so much. I purchased the Armour etch at Hobby Lobby for $6.99 and it saved me $500.00.(bi-focal). I left it on for ten minutes and did not have to repeat. Great Buy!!

  • @boomish69
    @boomish69 Před rokem +1

    OmG 5 min application & I have new glasses! They had got so scratched from the anti glare it was hard to see through! Thank you!

  • @Froggy1700
    @Froggy1700 Před 3 měsíci +1

    It worked perfectly, eternally grateful. Blessings !!!

  • @gymbogal
    @gymbogal Před rokem +5

    It took me five minutes and my glasses are nice and clear. They are the polybicarbonate lenses. Thank you so much!!!

    • @1oldteck
      @1oldteck Před 9 měsíci +3

      That's what I was looking for your answer that there are the plastic lenses and it didn't hurt them, thank you so much

    • @gymbogal
      @gymbogal Před 9 měsíci +2

      Glad I could help. I did it on one side that had the issues but not the other. So it actually still has some protection as it was coated on both sides.

    • @1oldteck
      @1oldteck Před 9 měsíci

      I'm soaking it in that 91 proof rubbing alcohol, because I can't get the coating off

  • @charlesrknottsjr
    @charlesrknottsjr Před 2 lety +8

    100% spot on. It work great.

  • @harmonyhames
    @harmonyhames Před rokem +1

    Thank you for showing such a clear close up of the finished result - so many similar videos did not!

  • @LaRubiii
    @LaRubiii Před rokem +3

    Thank u! Imma have to try this because the purple layer on my glasses started peeling off in spots all over the front and back of my lenses and it made it so annoying! I tried alcohol and goo gone lol but nothing. So imma give this a try because the glasses I have are my favorite and I don’t wanna have to go get new ones because of that it’s so expensive . Next time I do get new glasses I’m saying no to the purple layer.

  • @buffylife00061
    @buffylife00061 Před 4 měsíci

    Purchased today on Amazon. Can’t wait for my glasses to look new again ❤

  • @kevinbova
    @kevinbova Před rokem +1

    Worked great thanks so much 👍🏾

  • @kikif2952
    @kikif2952 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for the video, I am very happy with the results. Saved me 500 dollars for a new pair👍

  • @buffylife00061
    @buffylife00061 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much!!!! Got it today from Amazon. I applied the product same as you did and left it for 1 hour. Rinsed with hot soapy water and BAM 💥!!!! BRAND NEW GLASSES!!

    • @RobBach-yt6vc
      @RobBach-yt6vc Před 3 měsíci

      He said 5 mins😅

    • @buffylife00061
      @buffylife00061 Před 3 měsíci

      @@RobBach-yt6vc But….it worked and I didn’t have to apply it twice 🤪

  • @sethcuerquis
    @sethcuerquis Před 8 měsíci

    well i finally tried it and wallah! so clear again! although it has some glare but its manageable. thanks to you man.

  • @aztekcayt7945
    @aztekcayt7945 Před rokem +6

    I was scratching them with my finger nail because I was so frustrated that I couldn’t see so I needed up ordering this and wow worked in one clean I’m so mad at myself should have done this since the start

  • @Schweigardt
    @Schweigardt Před 10 měsíci +1

    First try I gooped it on both sides of lenses and let all sides sit for 5-7 minutes, depending on when I finished each side. Tried very hard not to scrub the AE stuff around on the surfaces. Rinsed with hot water and no finger contact. Then sprayed with dish soap and used fingers to try to remove the leftover film/coatings but unsuccessfully. Looks the same or a bit worse than it did when I started, but thinking I didn't leave the AE on for long enough. Will report back after I try another application leaving the AE goop on for 10+ minutes...
    Edit: this time I left the AE on the lenses for over 20 minutes, but again no change. So it appears that some light scrubbing is required during the application process in order to get the coatings off. Going to try 10-20mins again after some soft scrubbing using my fingers with latex gloves on...
    Edit2- this time I applied with some light fingertip scrubbing in a circular motion on all four sides of lenses. Let it sit for 15-20 minutes, rinsed off with some light massage lotion under hot water from the faucet. Followed by dish soap and more scrubbing on all sides. seeing improvement now but it may need one or two more applications with light scrubbing again. They are usable now, but the rainbow reflection of the coatings is minimal to gone and there is some leftover residue or something which may or may not be removable if they are micro scratches or damage to the poly carbonate lens.
    Edit3- did one more application with the same light scrubbing with fingertips on all sides of the lenses. Let's sit for 5-7 minutes and again rinsed with warm water and more light scrubbing. Followed by dish soap wash down to remove any residue. Results look slightly better but still seeing a transparent residue that I may have to deal with. This time I'm going to soak the glasses in hot dish soapy water for a couple hours, which I doubt will do anything.

  • @haldx
    @haldx Před rokem +2

    Works great! I have a pair of sunglasses that had a film on the outer side of the lenses. It scratched easily. Vision center said it could not be removed or fixed, but this method took it right off. No rubbing, just gooped the etching cream on heavy. Only use on plastic lenses.

    • @shaun4bigblocks993
      @shaun4bigblocks993 Před 5 měsíci

      Why only use on plastic lenses? The product is made for glass- the acid removes coatings on either- you just can't leave it on for so long that it etches past the coating. Big comment yet I would bet money you have never even tried it on glass...

  • @moises3109
    @moises3109 Před rokem +6

    Thank you so much. The damaged coating was making me feel sick. Shop wanted 2 weeks to fix it. This worked like a charm!!!

  • @joannebarnett5546
    @joannebarnett5546 Před rokem +6

    I was able to use rubbing alcohol, but the difference was that at that time the anti-reflection was actually cracked in several places, so the alcohol did make it easy to scrape it off with my fingernail. Could just be because it was already so loose. This time the anti-reflection is actually wrinkling. The alcohol just wrinkled it more, but did not make it crack where it could be removed. The wrinkles make it hard to see things clearly. Very distorted, so it will be nice if this works.
    Thank you for making the video.

  • @lorddiablo8575
    @lorddiablo8575 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Does it work on plastic lens ?? If so, I would like to give it a try on my old plastic lens ( eye glasses ) with different areas of coating chip - off. Thanks a lot !

  • @raefield4583
    @raefield4583 Před 5 měsíci

    What if my prescription glasses have a tint added? Will the tint color come off too?

  • @user-xf4vy8xs3g
    @user-xf4vy8xs3g Před 3 měsíci

    Will this work any coating, I got anti scratch and my glasses are terrible to look three. Dam stuff wore off leaving a smudged mess

  • @niawong4301
    @niawong4301 Před rokem +5

    It really works, I applied two times, it's totally gone, thank you very much, it's a $1,000 for me to make another bipolar eyeglasses

  • @nofunybiz
    @nofunybiz Před rokem +4

    Thank you for this video. Your right, there is a lot BS out there for the $$$

  • @6ettinold
    @6ettinold Před rokem +1

    Save yourselves some money and use my method. I put 100ml of biological laundry powder in a bowl with enough water to cover the lenses. Stirred it, placed lenses in & left for 15hrs.
    I removed them carefully and thoroughly rinsed them under running hot water before actually touching anything other than edges. I assumed the powder would be abrasive.
    Once the powder was completely rinsed off, I wiped them gently with a microfibre cloth and the coating was gone. Only exception was some slight residue on the edges, which came away with the slightest scrape of my thumb nail.
    We call the stuf wash powder or laundry powder here in the UK. A couple of laundry tabs or possibly laundry liquid might work. I would guess the key word is biological though. Just to note - my lenses had a coating on both sides - it completely removed both! Hope this helps. 👍

  • @manob7
    @manob7 Před 9 měsíci

    I just called the company and the lady said that this glass etchant will start etching glass the second it touches the glass surface and they of course do not support or comment on anything they made the product for. So it behooves the user not to leave the paste on the glass surface for any longer than is necessary (probably 3 minutes max, if that). I have no idea about polycarbonate eye glass lenses on how it will affect those. My use is just slightly different in that I use this for restoring old Camera Lens glass which has a crazed deteriorated coating (or fungus infestation) from exposure to high temperature or humidity, respectively. The anti-glare (or anti-flare) chemical coating for camera lenses are usually the same as those for eyeglasses, as it is vacuum deposited (for camera lenses made past early 1950's) and is near-enough impossible to get off the surface of either types of lenses using any other method/liquid used. I have tried vinegar (got far worse), acetone, alcohol, toothpaste (urban legend), fine car paint buffing compound, even lapidary paste and 10k or 15k grit buffing paper (micromesh). None worked much and the last two may be ok to buff the glass after the fact to restore the shine. Cerium oxide powder (used in a water slurry) is much better for polishing glass as it has the necessary hardness (MOHS number) to actually micro-polish glass.

  • @joseandresjulienbarriere8786

    Why would you want to do that?
    Question, can the lenses wipes they sell on stores to clean your lenses damage the coating? It is a lot easier to clean my lenses with them but I’m scared about damaging the antiglare coat

  • @markk2745
    @markk2745 Před rokem

    I have progressive lenses. I think they are made of Polycarbonate. Do you think this will work on those? They are almost unusable because of the coating pealing off.

    • @gogodiy5982
      @gogodiy5982  Před rokem

      I think you can give it a try...since you have nothing to loose. I think most common lens are polycarbonate.

  • @snowin84
    @snowin84 Před 2 lety +2

    I was real happy to come across your video. The spotty anti-glare on my progressive glasses has been a real nuisance. I couldn't wait for the product to arrive from Amazon. I used it a couple of hours ago and my lenses are now useless! They are all cloudy. Yes, the anti-glare came off nicely and yes, I did both sides of the lenses and yes, I washed the product off with soap and water and carefully dried them. Why are they ruined? Ps. They weren't cloudy before.

    • @gogodiy5982
      @gogodiy5982  Před 2 lety

      Dear Cindy sorry that your lens are ruined. I am not sure why. Did you wait 5 mins. before washing off? if you use the Armor itch it takes 5 mins. for it to work. if you went over 5 mins. it is also fine. unless the lens were exposed to solvents like acetone. solvents will blurr the lens. otherwise I am not sure why your lens got blurred.

    • @leahmills4646
      @leahmills4646 Před rokem +3

      Supposedly this only works on plastic lenses. If you have glass lenses, it will actually etch them, like the product is intended.

    • @jeffduyndam1392
      @jeffduyndam1392 Před rokem +1

      True, armour etch should only be used on plastic or polycarbonate lenses. It will etch glass lens.

  • @ralphbenites1312
    @ralphbenites1312 Před 3 měsíci

    I’m due for a nother pair of glasses anyway I’m might try this for the time being 👓

  • @joecam21
    @joecam21 Před rokem

    Can you use Amour Etching on plastic lenses?

    • @gogodiy5982
      @gogodiy5982  Před rokem

      I guess it depends on the type of plastic, every type of lens are a type of plastic. I am not sure. I tried it on head lamps of car. works fine for me but I am not sure how to answer you. I just tested on my glass because at that point I have nothing to loose....and my car lamp

  • @bradleypreiss9274
    @bradleypreiss9274 Před měsícem

    What am I doing wrong - this made my glasses WORSE much worse!!!
    Please…. I tried it a few times…now I have a clear spot and the rest it just screwed up!
    Help….

  • @H0LLYW00DHenn
    @H0LLYW00DHenn Před 2 lety +1

    What if you had your glasses tinted? Will it remove the anti glare without removing the tint?

    • @gogodiy5982
      @gogodiy5982  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Kurt sorry I hardly check messages sorry for late response. I actually do not know if it will take the tint off. however if your tinted glasses is peeling in the areas that are coming off and not showing transparent than perhaps I would guess the glass it self is colored. which in most cases should be. not just a tinted color coating.

    • @dmreddragon6
      @dmreddragon6 Před 2 lety

      I've always been told that they can't apply both anti glare, and reg tint. If you have polorized glasses google mentions that the polorized aspect is sandwiched w/i the lens. Anti glare is surface.

  • @Mighty-VizioN
    @Mighty-VizioN Před měsícem

    I can't believe I waited 4 years to do this. I've been wearing the same glasses for thirty years. And the only reason I got a new pair was because of this. I hate getting new glasses because they change the prescription and make your eyes weaker. So I went back to wearing my old foggy glasses. And I hope this works for me as well. I cannot stand wearing the new glasses.

  • @shaun4bigblocks993
    @shaun4bigblocks993 Před 5 měsíci

    What kind of plastic lenses? CR39,
    Polycarbonate, or Trivex? It makes a difference but no one on here seems savvy enough to point that out...

    • @45yt6
      @45yt6 Před měsícem

      Looks like polycarbonate.

  • @joanmccarty6445
    @joanmccarty6445 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m going to try this and will let you know how it goes.

  • @amywalker7515
    @amywalker7515 Před 4 měsíci

    One word of caution here. I used Armor Etch on my own glasses that had anti-glare coating and it worked great, so I moved on to my son's glasses and it ruined them. I guess some lenses are made out of some kind of cheap plastic that the Armor Etch destroys. If you're going to try this. Try taking a teeny tiny bit, like on the very end of a toothpick and put it on one very out of the way spot on your glasses, like at the top outer corners. Let it sit for a minute and then rinse it with water without wiping across the rest of the lens to see if it's going to ruin them or not. If they still look like regular lenses in this spot with no clouding, then it's okay to proceed. My current glasses are a mess with scratches but I need the anti-glare coating so I'm afraid to do this again on these newer lenses for fear if I solve one problem I may end up with another.

    • @45yt6
      @45yt6 Před měsícem

      Never use Armor Etch on glass made lenses.

  • @aniskosovi7112
    @aniskosovi7112 Před rokem

    What is the name of this liquid or solution?

    • @gogodiy5982
      @gogodiy5982  Před rokem

      Armour etch you can find at hobby lobby

  • @emiliobones22
    @emiliobones22 Před 3 měsíci

    We’ve all been scammed!! 😮
    By the optometry industry who don’t want us to fix our current glasses and keep buying new ones.
    I was really afraid to use etching creams reading all the blogs warning me my glasses would be destroyed after using etching creams.
    But it worked wonderfully and they are looking like new (of course without the sometimes needed anti glare film)

  • @NurseyPooh
    @NurseyPooh Před rokem

    This is on glass or polycarbonate?

    • @gottmoore
      @gottmoore Před rokem +2

      NEVER use on glass! It will etch as originally intended
      Polycarb only, which is the majority of lenses

  • @milongabuena
    @milongabuena Před 8 dny

    Why dont you just do the outside and keep the inside?

  • @ackliph
    @ackliph Před rokem +1

    Are those Polycarbonate or Plastic lenses?

    • @danielrichardsfishing8838
      @danielrichardsfishing8838 Před rokem

      I would like to know this as well please. Mine are polycarbonate and I don't want to mess up my lenses. please let us know. thanks

    • @gogodiy5982
      @gogodiy5982  Před rokem

      @@danielrichardsfishing8838 Sorry for late response. I can only say my are plastic work fine for me, however as all youtube solutions, if you are worried that it might be ruined than you don't have to take the chance. you can go to optical store and pay them to have it removed. like 50 bucks.

  • @maryguerra9933
    @maryguerra9933 Před rokem

    They look hazy after you were done drying them.

  • @lewisz8966
    @lewisz8966 Před rokem

    Is your glasses lense plastic or glass?

  • @donkeykong1234
    @donkeykong1234 Před 9 měsíci

    well, i tried it and it sat for 20 min. it looks about the same, maybe a little worse. i'm already way past due to replace these but thought i'd get miraculous results or something. but hey, maybe i'll get into glass etching with the rest of this crap

  • @emmabowen1602
    @emmabowen1602 Před 10 měsíci

    Ruined my glasses. Cheers for that

  • @Brakeservo
    @Brakeservo Před 4 měsíci

    I'm sorry but the audio quality was so poor I had to turn on the captions to understand what the man was sayig.

  • @keithjenkins2862
    @keithjenkins2862 Před 9 měsíci

    Don't use on glass lenses for obvious reasons - only plastic lenses

  • @bengarciamusic4life
    @bengarciamusic4life Před rokem +2

    Stop explaining and show us already!!!! Damnnmnn

  • @jsio3820
    @jsio3820 Před 8 měsíci +1

    DO NOT TRY THIS! IT RUINED MY LENSES!!!

  • @momojoable
    @momojoable Před rokem

    You're bored

  • @bradleypreiss9274
    @bradleypreiss9274 Před měsícem

    This product is an ETCHING product….is this video a joke? I am pretty sure I have ruined my glasses now…thanks bro.

  • @chelyxoxo106
    @chelyxoxo106 Před rokem

    Hello I just got a pair from Amazon thinking it was clear lenses but they have that blue blocking layer. Can I remove it w ur method?? Thank you 🤍

    • @gogodiy5982
      @gogodiy5982  Před rokem +1

      HI actually I don't know never tried on a pair of Amazon glass.....sorry

    • @chelyxoxo106
      @chelyxoxo106 Před rokem

      @@gogodiy5982 it’s ok thank you

  • @Steve211Ucdhihifvshi
    @Steve211Ucdhihifvshi Před rokem

    $50 a tiny bottle here in Australia... Im taking them back and the shop WILL fix them 3 month old glasses and this bullshit coating is ruined.