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Savannah shelley


02/18/2012

How can i reattach the nose pad "bridge" of my mershon titanium frameless glasses?

i was told super glue will not work. the arch that holds the nose pads to the bridge between the lenses has fallen off my glasses. shy of going out and buying a new pair what are my options
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  • 04/12/2012

    Only the optometrists can get it soldered back again with the special solder for titanium. If this doesn't work, the optometrist will replace them for you.
  • Trinity rose

    10/23/2012

    I think the good idea is to not using the glasses for a while. If you are worried about the vision, you could wear the contact lenses temporarily. Or else, you could change the new pair of eyeglasses with light weight which will not leave the pad print on your nose.
  • Jada

    12/18/2013

    If the super glue doesn't work, you may need to buy a pair of new glasses in any online optical stores. The glasses sold online are much cheaper than that sold in any physical shops. But you can still take them to an optical shop and then ask the optician to repair the glasses for you if it is possible.
  • clam_i_am

    12/18/2013

    Sweetie, Are they still under warranty? If so they can be replaced by the optometrist from whom you bought them. If you bought them from some online eyeglasses stores, you can contact with the customer services immediately. You may get a pair of new glasses for compensation.
  • Isabel

    12/18/2013

    You mean repair the nose pads. I am sorry to tell you that I don't know. I have never met such kind of question. But I replaced the nose pads by myself last month. I got a pair of extra nose pads from Firmoo when I bought a pair of glasses from this online optical store. I have used the glasses for nearly half a year. So I want to replace the nose pads. It is not very difficult. But if the bridge has broken, you'd better turn to an optician. Good luck!
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