How to adjust a pair of rimless eyeglass

December 16th, 2009 by Mark Burns Leave a reply »

Rimless eyeglass is good in look but it also has some drawbacks. One problem that most of the rimless eyeglass users encounter is the loosening of screws on the lenses which join the temple and bridge together. Another headache is the frameless glasses are easily crooked.

When we have all these problems, best way is to ask for help from professional opticians. But if you want to adjust the rimless eyeglass frames yourself, here are some tips.

First, please take the rimless eyewear off the turn it over and let it sit on a table. By sitting the frameless glasses on the flat surface, you will see one higher temple and the other lower. Apply pressures evenly to the temples to make the higher lower and make the lower one higher. Then fasten the screws if they are loosened.

Second, you can only apply moderate pressure on the temples and nose bridge, as rimless eyeglass is the most crispy kind. For rimless eyewear, all the strength and joining depends on the lenses, while lenses are just two pieces of special resin. Too much of force used on the lenses will break the whole rimless eye glasses.

One good suggestion for taking good care of rimless eyeglass is to put thce frameless glasses in a protective case whenever they are not in use. When taking off the rimless eyeglass from face, use two hands. One-handedness is not a good habit which will break and crook the rimless eyewear easily. Always keep in mind frameless glasses require more delicate care than regular frames.

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