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Repair your Ray-Ban glasses from home

The Seeker by The Seeker
May 26, 2021
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You can change Ray-Ban replacement lenses yourself, and although it might seem a bit complicated, nothing could be further from the truth. All it takes is knowledge and a little skill. This also happens with other parts such as temples or nose pads.

This brand is a market favorite and has become a classic over the years. The famous aviator lenses with timeless design bring to mind movies like Top Gun, where Tom Cruise is its greatest exponent.

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Ray-Ban home repair


The breakage of sunglasses hinders our vision, especially at certain times of the day. For this reason, we look for the fastest way to repair them. There is not always time to leave them in a workshop, so there is nothing better than having at hand some tutorials or tips to repair the damaged part.

The lenses are the part of the glasses that suffers the most and where deterioration is most noticeable. This can cause continuous discomfort in vision. For this reason, before requesting an estimate for the purchase of a new model, the best option is to install new lenses.

Lens replacement


It is time to change lenses and the first thing to look at is a lens replacement service. This brand has a large number of models on the market, so you have to look at the temple of the glasses because it is where the model, size and color of the frame is indicated.

First of all, you must have a 3-in-1 screwdriver to start the task. Initially, the tip of the flat screwdriver will be used to unscrew the screw closest to the lens very carefully. Some skill is required to avoid dropping it because it is very small. Subsequently, the lens is replaced and the screw and rod are replaced.

Therefore, Ray-Ban Replacement Arms is a simple task, you simply have to make sure you have the right spare part and material to do this job correctly. However, the website offers all the information about the lenses and spare parts available completely original.

Replacing temples


If what is needed is to Replace Ray-Ban Lenses, you must also have a precision screwdriver at hand to be able to perform this replacement.

First of all, we must make sure that the temple corresponds to the model to make the right purchase. Next, unscrew the hinge screw and remove the rod. Subsequently, the new one must be placed and the screw tightened correctly to fix it.

It may also happen that some parts of the glasses, such as pads, screws, trims, plates, etc., are lost. Therefore, it is necessary to get the original spare part so that the glasses are as good as new again.

In short, the replacement of lenses or other spare parts in a Ray-Ban model is not so difficult. If in doubt, the best thing to do is to ask for all the information you need to make the right repair at home.

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