Users' questions

Can I replace the arms on my glasses?

Can I replace the arms on my glasses?

If you can’t find any matching eyeglass temple you can request to change your both temples. In this way, you can have a special pair of glasses. Play with them: change colors, make them thicker or thinner, if you have plastic frame, put metal temples, or if the frame is metal, use plastic temples.

What do you call the parts of glasses?

Temples: These are the part of the glasses frame that keep your glasses on your face securely. The temples (sometimes referred to as the arms) hook behind your ears and hold the glasses in place. Hinges: Hinges, just like those on a door, are the part of glasses frame that allow the glasses to fold inwards.

Can you replace ear pieces on glasses?

Remove the old earpieces from your eyeglasses, if not already removed. Unscrew the entire support arm using your eyeglass kit, if replacing the entire arm, or grasp the end of the earpiece sleeve and simply slide it gently from the arm. Attach the new piece.

Are glasses repair kits universal?

This kit, which comes organized in a little plastic box, gives you a range of arm screws, a small screwdriver, tweezers, a cleaning cloth, and six replacement nose pads. The pads in this kit are made of the same comfortable silicone you saw above, but they are not universal for adding to all types of glasses.

Why are my glasses nose pads green?

When air and moisture cause metal eyeglass frames to oxidize, an unsightly green film can accumulate on the frames, lenses and nose pads. If the green film covers the nose pad, your best bet is to have it replaced. Dampen the tip of a cotton swab and wipe inside and around the lenses to clean hard-to-reach places.

Can you replace temple tips on glasses?

But the shortcoming of silicone temple tips is it attracts dist easily. So usually advise you to change it every 6 months or 3 months.

How much does it cost to replace a screw in glasses?

Usual cost: $12 to $29 Screws for eyeglasses and sunglasses are primarily made of stainless steel. Although there are other metals like titanium and nickel alloys that also have been know to have be used. Understanding Broken Eyewear Screws: Broken and stripped screws on eyeglasses and sunglasses are a common repair.

Can I use superglue to fix my glasses?

Apply a little super glue to the breaking point. Be careful to not pour too much glue onto the area, and remove any excess super glue with a small cloth, piece of paper or cotton swab. Leave your glasses on a flat surface and let the glue dry. Sewing your glasses is a slow process, but it will get the job done.

How do you repair silhouette eyeglasses?

We can repair most Silhouette eyeglasses if they are made of metal frames. These eyeglasses are often made of a Titanium alloy. The cost to repair is usually $39.95. These glasses often break around the lens or at the bending hinge. Click on the order button to fill out the repair mail in form.

What are the best eyeglasses brands?

Gucci and Versace have been top brands for a number of years, but recently Oakley and Ray Ban eyeglasses have become very popular. A new top brand contender is Ray Ban glasses; Ray Ban introduced eyeglasses just a few years ago and the popularity of Ray-Ban eyeglasses has soared since then.

What are the names of the glasses parts?

Answers (2) A pair of eyeglasses contains several parts including the frame front, Eye wires, Bridge, End pieces, Hinges, Temples, Nose pads, Temple tips and rimless frames. Generally speaking, a pair of glasses includes the following parts: frame, hinge, spring hinge, mono spring hinge, tip, nose parts, nose arm and temple.

What are the parts of eyeglasses called?

Temples, Earpieces and Hinges. Also called the “arms” of a pair of eyeglasses, temples are the stems that extend from the sides of the frame to the ears (they’re named for the part of your face they rest closest to).