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Mini Tool Kit for Glasses

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Date: 07/26/2005 Topic: Repair > Miscellaneous > Eye Glasses  
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If you wear eye-glasses or sunglasses, you might want to consider purchasing a mini tool kit, just so you can keep the mini screwdriver in your purse or wallet for emergencies, in case you were to have a loose screw on your eye-glasses.

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Post by BrookesMommy (58) | (08/18/2005)
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I found my tool kit for my eye glasses at a Dollar Tree. It has extra screws, nose pads, 3 different screw drivers, and a cleaning cloth. And for just a dollar you can buy one for your purse and one for at home. Another tip to help keep the screws from coming out of your eye glasses is to apply a clear coat of nail polish over the screw.


Post By Debbie (Guest Post) (07/26/2005)
The screws would constantly fall out of my glasses, so I would always be using my mini tool kit for glasses. Finally, one day, I stopped back to where I got my glasses, and they replaced the existing screws with a teflon coated screw. I never had another problem. When I got my new glasses, from another company, they didn't have the coated screws, but they put a drop of "lock-tight" on them and I haven't had any problems with them either!

Debbie from NJ


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