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In order
for the frames to be truly rimless, the bridge, (nose piece),
and the temples, (ear pieces), have to be mounted in and supported
by the lens. Recent technology has made today’s
rimless eyewear more flexible and durable than in the past,
but, due to the lack of protection of an eyerim around the
lens, the
susceptibility of lens cracking, crazing, or breaking is
a possibility, if not properly cared for. With this thought
in
mind, to best
protect your investment, please follow these simple guidelines:
Always handle your eyeglasses
with two hands. Putting on and removing the eyeglasses with
two hands will help reduce
the stress
put on the lenses by the temples. Grasp the temples midway
and gently slide your glasses on and off.
When you are not wearing your
eyeglasses, always put them in the hard, protective eyeglass
case provided. If you must
set them down temporarily, always close the temples and set
them
down with the lenses face up to protect the lenses from coming
in contact with anything that might scratch them.
Never let anyone else try your
eyeglasses on.
They are specifically adjusted to fit your face and head.
Letting someone else try them on can disturb the adjustment.
Please come in periodically
and let our trained eyecare professionals adjust your glasses.
Never try to straighten
your eyeglasses
out yourself. These 3-piece frames require different handling
than standard eyewear.
Rinse your lenses with water
before wiping and cleaning them to remove small surface particles
that can scratch the
lenses
when rubbed across the lens surface.
Use a lens cleaner specifically
designed for your lenses or mild dishwashing liquid and warm
water to remove oils
and other
residue.
Always wipe your glasses with
a clean, soft, lint-free cloth. Lens cloths made of 100%
cotton are best. Lens cleaning
cloths
are available at this location.
Following these simple guidelines, will allow you to enjoy
your rimless eyewear for years to come.
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