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Top Reasons Why Ray Ban Hinges Break and How to Prevent It

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  Ray-Ban glasses are stylish, durable, and a favourite for many. However, even the best-made products can face wear and tear. One common issue with Ray-Bans is broken hinges. Knowing why this happens and how to prevent it can save you time and the hassle of searching for Ray Ban hinge repair . Here are the top reasons for hinge problems and tips to keep your glasses in great shape. 1. Frequent Opening and Closing Hinges are the moving parts of your Ray-Ban glasses. Constantly opening and closing them can wear out the screws and loosen the hinges over time. If done roughly, it can even break the hinges. Prevention Tip: Open and close your glasses gently, using both hands. Avoid snapping them shut or overextending the arms. 2. Improper Storage Throwing your Ray-Bans in a bag or pocket without a case can lead to bent or broken hinges. Pressure from heavy objects or accidental drops can also damage the hinge area. Prevention Tip: Always store your glasses in a sturdy cas...

Top 4 Ray Ban Repairs That You Can Try at Home

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  If your Ray Ban sunglasses are broken from temples, bridges, or lenses. You can try following steps to do your  Ray Ban repairs  at home with a DIY repair kit. HOW DO YOU REPLACE TEMPLE TIPS? These steps are easy to follow: Remove the terminals. You will need to bend the terminals so they stay straight. It will allow you to remove them easily. Install the new ones. Install them in the same manner as the ones that took out. The new tips can be bent. We need to bend the tips by hand because the old ones have been inserted flat. Done! HOW DO YOU REPLACE A BRIDGE? These steps are quick and easy to follow for sunglasses bridge replacement. Unscrew the bridge Seal the replacement and make it available The new one is in Done! HOW DO YOU CHANGE TEMPLES? You should use a 3-in-1 screwdriver. Take out screw 84, which holds the temple to its front. Take down the old temple. Place the new temple correctly (as shown in the video) and insert the screw. Turn the screw tight. We can ad...

How to Check if Your Ray-Ban Sunglasses are Original or Not?

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  Ray-Ban is one of the most coveted brands in the world of sunglasses. Because of their high demands, many unauthorized vendors and dealers are making replicas which might get tough for anyone, who does not know how to check the authenticity of such glasses. Going by the looks, if you are not a Pro Ray-Ban sunglass buyer then you might not be able to differentiate the replicas from the original ones. However, the following things would help you to identify the originality of  Ran Ban sunglasses  and would help you to make a smart buying choice. The first trick is attention to detail. Observe the tiniest details starting from the sunglass pouch to the side of the frame. This helps a lot in identifying the authenticity of the brand. You should also look for the recycling symbol that comes on the box.  All the original products come with packaging that has a logo on it and if that is missing, then the authenticity of the brand is questionable. Also, check for any spell...

How To Repair Broken Hinge of Ray-Ban Sunglasses?

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Hinges are an important component of sunglasses or prescribed eyeglasses. It fixes the glasses properly to their place. Though fixation of the hinge is the tough thing. Within the frame, hinges are generally inserted. In the case of metallic sunglasses, hinges are machined properly in the frame. By using the injection process, metal hinges are inserted and molded in the sunglasses which are consists of plastic. So hinge breakage is a common phenomenon for those who use sunglass or eyeglasses. If this problem happens, the user has few options to fix this problem. Users can change the complete set of sunglasses with the help of an optometrist or as a functional substitute, change the hinge. After changing the hinge of the Rayban sunglasses, you can use them as earlier. During the time of  Rayban Hinge Repair , an optometrist uses small brass hinges, leatherman pliers, super glue, BIC lighter, etc. So here we discuss the hinge repair steps below: Step 1: Remove the Broken Hing...