If it's a glass lens, soften it with Goof-Off , then carefully scrape it off with a craft knife. - If they are plastic lenses as many are these days, I don't think it will come off.
Use soap
To remove Gorilla Glue from eyeglasses, start by soaking a cotton ball or cloth in acetone or nail polish remover, then gently dab it on the glue to soften it. Avoid getting the solvent on the lenses, as it can damage coatings. Once the glue begins to loosen, use a soft cloth or your fingernail to carefully scrape it off. After removal, clean the glasses with lens cleaner to remove any residue.
Rub some Goof Off on it for a minute or two.
every 10 minuts was your hands till it comes off
put a tablespoon of olive oil and vinegar
No, but Goof -Off will.
Use soap
To remove Gorilla Glue from eyeglasses, start by soaking a cotton ball or cloth in acetone or nail polish remover, then gently dab it on the glue to soften it. Avoid getting the solvent on the lenses, as it can damage coatings. Once the glue begins to loosen, use a soft cloth or your fingernail to carefully scrape it off. After removal, clean the glasses with lens cleaner to remove any residue.
Rub some Goof Off on it for a minute or two.
Trim off the hair that contains it -
every 10 minuts was your hands till it comes off
put a tablespoon of olive oil and vinegar
To remove crazy glue from eyeglasses, try soaking the affected areas in warm, soapy water for a few minutes to soften the glue. Then gently scrape off the glue using a soft cloth or a plastic scraper. Avoid using sharp objects or excessive force to prevent damaging the glasses.
Gorilla glue can be removed from a surface by using acetone or nail polish remover. Apply the acetone to the glue, let it sit for a few minutes, then gently scrape or wipe it off with a cloth or sponge. Repeat as needed until the glue is completely removed.
Scrape it off with a chisel or sharp craft knife. Remove residue with Goof -Off.
Have the coating removed - It is about $20. If you take them to where you bought them, they may do it for free.
Using a very sharp craft knive carefully get an edge of the glue and flick it off.