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How many of you got ready to hit the slopes and strap on your Angel Goggles only to discover that they had some scratches on them? Fristrating, isn't it? Do you know of a way that you can safely remove those scratches? Hopefully something you can do right then and there without the use of a workshop.
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I did a search for "clear Chapstick" but I couldn't find a picture of it. I suppose there must be. The kind I'm most familiar with is cherry, it's kind of a pink color. That wouldn't be very useful for scratched goggles, but I can see a skier having Chapstick on hand on the slopes.
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