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Please exercise caution when making adjustments. Caddis is not responsible for damages. To adjust acetate frames that slip and slide, we can use similar techniques as metal, but we need to carefully apply heat to make sure that the material is more pliable. It's essential to be cautious to avoid damaging the lenses, so use warm water just at the bridge and avoid heat on the lenses. Let the frame warm for 30 to 60 seconds until pliable. Temples and ends of the temples can also soak in warm water for 30 to 60 seconds. This will help soften the acetate material and make it more pliable for adjustments. After the frame has been warmed, gently and carefully bend the frame front inward. This will create a slightly narrower shape and make the glasses fit tighter. Be cautious not to use excessive force. To adjust the temples, place your fingers on the outside of the temple and thumbs on the inside. Gently bend the temples inward. Work your way up and down the temple to give them a slight curve. Be careful not to have too much curve, as they can be uncomfortable or have an insecure fit. Next, contour the temples to fit behind the ears. Reduce the gap behind the ears by bending them downward or in.