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I purchased a stainless steel bracelet nearly a year ago and the clasp has gotten loose. How can I fix it?

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I purchased a stainless steel bracelet nearly a year ago and the clasp has gotten loose. How can I fix it?

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Please try the following: 1. Lay the bracelet on top of a piece of rubber or soft wood 2. Open the clasp so that the inside of the flap faces up 3. Find a short and flat tip screw driver (about 3″ long from top to tip which can be found in any hardware store) and a hammer 4. Place the tip of the screw driver in between the hook and the hinge of the flap 5. Apply some pressure to hold the flap down and firm in place 6. Hammer on top of the handle of the screw driver once 7. Try the clasp. If it is still too loose, repeat Step 4 to 6 and gradually increase the force with each hammering until you get the ideal snap. While doing so, precaution should be taken to try not to use excessive force and overdo it. If you are not that handy or find it challenging, stop. Send it back to us instead. We would be glad to fix it for you for free.

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