How to Fix Bent Glasses

It doesn’t take much to bend the thin frames of most eyeglasses out of shape, but there’s no need to spring for a new pair every time you drop yours or sit on them by mistake. You can easily repair most types of glasses yourself, provided you’re careful. Use a pair of plastic-tipped pliers and a protective cloth to gently right crooked metal frames. For plastic frames, heat the glasses with hot water in order to ease them back into their original shape. Always check for damage before you begin tinkering with your eyeglasses—broken glasses tend to be a much more expensive fix than bent ones.

EditTips

  • If you’re not sure which way your glasses should be tweaked, extend the arms and place them flat on a table. Whichever side is raised will need to be bent down.
  • Don’t throw out your favorite pair if you’re not having any luck correcting them yourself. Most eyeglass retailers will straighten out deformed frames for a small charge—some may even do it for free if you purchased the glasses from them originally.
  • Get an extended warranty on new eyeglasses in case they wind up bent or broken beyond repair.
  • If you’re not confident in your ability to fix your glasses without breaking them, play it safe and have a professional do it for you.

EditWarnings

  • Always check for cracks, loose screws, discoloration and other potential signs of damage before you attempt to reshape your glasses.
  • Submerging prescription glasses in hot water may have an effect on the clarity of the lenses. For this reason, it may be wisest to reserve this method for sunglasses or cheap reading spectacles.

EditThings You'll Need

  • Plastic-tipped pliers
  • Soft, thin cloth
  • Shallow container
  • Hair dryer (optional)

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