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Polishing my glasses

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Don't repeat this at home, do not touch your glasses with abrasive materials! The video is for entertainment purposes only! I remind you that the lenses in question are acrylic glass (what I do in the video will never work on mineral glass) and that this method is homemade, not professional. I advise against touching your glasses. This procedure will brutally remove any surface treatment that is typically done on prescription glasses or higher quality glasses, including sunglasses. It will destroy everything! The first thing that will be irreparably damaged will be the antireflective coating and the antiUV treatment (if present). What you see here is clearly incompatible with glass lenses.

In this video I use sandpaper with fine grain (P3000) and polishing compound on the lenses of my work glasses.
I use them when I don't want to ruin my good glasses but now they have reached an indecent level.
Touching the lenses with polishing compound or abrasive paper will irreparably damage everything (if they aren't as badly dressed as mine).
Here the alternative of mine was the garbage bucket.
In this case I was undecided whether to throw them or try the recovery and I believe that now some more year of garage work could do it.
Never perform home lens polishing on good and expensive glasses.
DO NOT TOUCH the lenses of your glasses, contact a professional!

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00:00 Presentation
00:36 Sandpaper
01:54 Polishing Compound
03:45 Results

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