You can use nail polish remover with acetone. Be careful, though, because if you have a special finish on your glasses, it could talk it off.
Maybe contact an optomitrist's office or Lenscrafters or something and ask them as well.
2006-11-21 01:37:14
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answered by teel2624 4
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Try alcohol. If that doesnt work, there is a product to buy that removes crazy glue. It should be in the same general area that the glue is sold. It is made by the same company. It neutrolizes the glue. So, if you get the glue on your hands and so forth, use the glue remover.
2006-11-21 02:14:06
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answered by hotman_nc_32 2
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you might try soaking your glasses in plain water first. Unless the glue is waterproof,it shouldn't take long for it to loosen up and be removed. Try different temps. too,some release better in hot water.
2006-11-24 15:23:33
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answered by Ralph T 7
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Hello try nail polish remover on a Q-tip first try a little to make sure it does not fog you lense. It worked on my expensive lenses hope it works for you too.
2006-11-21 01:40:55
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answered by klassygeorge 1
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You cant get it off, not if its more than a tiny spec. I tried the nail polis remover and all kinds of things i looked up online. I coudnt get it off. I had to buy new glasses
2006-11-21 01:47:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I would contact the company where you got the glasses from, I am sure that they know the answer that will preserve your glasses, and not use the harsh other option, which is acetone.
2006-11-21 02:42:08
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answered by debilee66 2
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Take them to the place where you bought them. I've seen eye glass stores work miracles on damaged lenses. I wouldn't try any home remedies; they could muck up your lenses.
2006-11-21 02:20:51
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answered by Renee C 4
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try using white wine vinegar
2006-11-24 11:03:15
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answered by t.i.m 3
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