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Autoflex Sunglasses Storage Tips

This is a discussion on Autoflex Sunglasses Storage Tips within the Autoflex Sunglasses forums; Don’t store your Autoflex sunglasses in a place that is too hot or too cold ...


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Old 12-17-2008, 06:20 PM
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Default Autoflex Sunglasses Storage Tips

Don’t store your Autoflex sunglasses in a place that is too hot or too cold for a long time. That means don’t leave your sunglasses in the sun or shower because the shape could be changed. When you are doing outdoor activities in a cold weather, be aware that the frames and the glass lenses may be cracked or broken easily.
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Don’t store your Autoflex Sunglasses in a place that is too hot or too cold for a long time. That means don’t leave your sunglasses in the sun or shower because the shape could be changed. When you are doing outdoor activities in a cold weather, be aware that the frames and the glass lenses may be cracked or broken easily.
Thanks for the info, NYGiants. Those are some good tips to keep in mind.
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Oh, and I think I should clarify that when I say "in the shower" I don't mean "under the spray of hot water" but "in the bathroom while you're taking a shower."
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Oh, and I think I should clarify that when I say "in the shower" I don't mean "under the spray of hot water" but "in the bathroom while you're taking a shower."
Thanks for making that clear, NYGiants. I wouldn't want to look as silly as the guy in that picture you posted.
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