The "RetroBright" and similar treat just the surface and just removes the brown bromine released from the flame retardant additives, otherwise it just bleaches the surface. That mean once the yelowing is from an other origin than the bromine "prespiration", mainly when it is not limited to the surface, it won't help. Moreover it can oxidize the surface, which mean it won't be clear anymore.
As the bromides are not used in the clear optical plastic in the first place, I don't think such bleaching agents will work on the materials used for the lenses. The discoloration usually come from the material degrading in it's depth and there no chemical could reach.
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