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Ah, old scratched glasses. They’ve been around for ages and still manage to make a statement. From the classic aviators to the modern wayfarers, these timeless frames have seen it all. But let’s face it - they’re not always in the best shape. Scratches, smudges and dings can take away from their charm. But don’t worry - with a little TLC, you can bring your old scratched glasses back to life!
What To Do With Old Scratched Glasses? [Solved]
Wow, that’s easy! Just mix some water and baking soda together to make a paste, then rub it into the lenses in a circular motion. That should take care of those scratches!
Scratched Lenses: The lenses of the glasses are scratched, making it difficult to see clearly through them.
Worn Frames: The frames of the glasses are worn and may be uncomfortable to wear for long periods of time.
Poor Fit: The glasses may not fit properly, causing them to slip off or pinch the wearer’s nose and ears when worn for extended periods of time.
Outdated Style: The style of the glasses is outdated and may not be fashionable anymore, making them less desirable than newer styles on the market today.
Poor Quality Materials: The materials used in constructing the glasses may be low quality, leading to a shorter lifespan than higher quality frames and lenses would have had if they were purchased new instead of used or second-hand.
These old scratched glasses have seen better days! They’re so scratched up, you can barely see through them. Still, they’ve been around for a while and have some sentimental value. Ah well, I guess they’ll do in a pinch!