My optician told me my (brand new) sunglasses were irretrievably damaged (my husband sat on them). Thank goodness I found Opto Glassesrepair! Within a few days my glasses were repaired so that no dama... See more
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Professional Glasses Repair Service Across the UK At Opto Glasses Repair Ltd, we specialise in high-quality, affordable glasses repair, including laser welding, hinge fixes, and spring replacements. Our expert technicians restore your glasses quickly and reliably with our convenient UK-wide postal service.
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First time that I’d Opto and I have to say they’ve done a SUPERB job!
From start to finish the whole process and service took 3days.
Amazing!

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