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There are hundreds of different brands and styles of sunglasses that are durable, fashionable and loved by many people. Unfortunately, the more people tend to wear their favorite shades, the greater the risk of them being scratched, cracked or broken increases, of course. Some issues that come up are easy, inexpensive fixes such as going to the local drug store or supermarket and buying a replacement screw kit for a few dollars, and others are more anxiety-producing solutions, such as lenses with giant scratches marring your field of vision. Replacing screws is easy- what happens when you have to repair scratches in your Oakley Felon sunglasses?

The best thing you can do is to have authentic, original manufacturers lenses put in to make your favorite pair of shades like new again. There are many professionals with years of experience repairing all kinds of problems and issues with hundreds of different brands of sunglasses, and they are going to be the ones who will be able to do the best work for you. They also can guarantee their work, and will correct any flaws in it free of charge without voiding any existing manufacturers warranty.

This applies whether you need new replacement lenses put in or you need nothing more than a new tiny screw. You might be tempted to go with a quick, cheaper fix (like using a twisty tie in place of a screw or smearing your lenses with toothpaste to magically unscratch them), save yourself the time and anxiety and just send your Oakley Felon sunglasses in for a pro to look at them. If you go with a twisty tie and toothpaste for cheap sunglasses or any brand name designer expensive eyewear, you also are going to walk around not looking cool, but looking ridiculous. Do not underestimate the importance of a nosepiece, either. It is critical to maintaining a proper fit and securing the eyewear to your face to prevent them from slipping off your face and crashing to the ground.

Do yourself a favor and get on the Internet to do a search on authorized service centers and professionals who can help you repair your nosepieces, lenses, earsocks and more. Even though it may cost more at first, in the long run it is going to save you money in the long run when you dont have to go out and buy another pair of Oakley Felon sunglasses to replace a cheap botched repair job by someone who was not authorized to perform it.

by: Phoenix Delray




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