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I was a technician for an optician. THe anti-glare is a different coating than the anti-scratch coating. So I'm wonding if your anti-scratch coating is scratched?
Which can definitely happen...either coating can be removed by a lab. I did not even try to do that in my facility - we sent those requests to a lab. If you got them at an optician's, take them and back and ask. It might be covered under warranty you have on the glasses and can be done for free - maybe. Just an idea..
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You're reading I have anti-glare coating on my glasses and it's very scratched. Can I have the coating removed, or possibly re-applied?
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further thought for you to consider..anti-glare is usually put into the lenses not on top like an anti-scratch coating is..so you might be able to redo your lenses with a non-anti-glare lens.Much of the cost will depend on how long you've had the glasses...hope some of this helps!
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