Why eyewear lenses get damaged
Eyewear lenses made of organic material get damaged for several reasons: scratches, dirt and dust, excessive heat, chemicals and daily wear.
How do they get damaged?
Why do eyewear lenses get scratched? How do they get damaged?
Before answering this question, we need to ask ourselves why the lenses got damaged. Environmental factors? Physical factors? Was it because of low-quality coatings?
Was it the coating that wore off too quickly? Or did the lens go bad because we left our glasses on the car dashboard in the scorching sun?
It used to be that lenses were made of actual glass. Despite what you may think, glass lenses were much more resistant to scratches than modern plastic ones, but, since glass lenses are much more fragile, our being careful not to drop them on the ground likely meant that we were also more careful in how we handled our glasses generally.