How to Fix Broken Glasses at HOME – (and Adjust Them Too)
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How to Fix Broken Glasses at HOME – (and Adjust Them Too)

A full review of how to repair broken glasses at home and how to adjust them. If you want to learn how to fix broken glasses at home – this video is for you.

NOTE: It is best to take your glasses into an optical for any repairs or adjustments. Trying to fix or adjust them on your own may result in damage to your frames or lenses. Proceed at your own risk.

Here are some quick tips…

– 1. Do not use super glue unless you are 100% sure you are buying new glasses. (glue will void the warranty on the frames)
– 2. Heat plastic frames first with either warm water or with a hair dryer
– 3. Make small adjustments first and try using a pliers to help
– 4. Do not tighten screws with your hand under the frame (you could jab yourself)

DISCLAIMER: This video is NOT sponsored in any way. However, some of these links are affiliate links where I’ll earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you.

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About this video: Want to know how to fix your broken glasses? Glasses can easily be broken so I wanted to share some eye glasses life hacks about fixing glasses. Whether it is a broken glasses arm or a broken glasses frame, plastic or metal, or even a semi-rimless – we got you covered. Additionally, If you are a person who likes to do it yourself or likes diy projects, you should check out this video.

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