Q: In order to sell your sunglasses, you need to have a good sense of what you are selling. Compile as much info as you can about the sunglasses. Look for any labels, read over any paperwork, and do your best to evaluate the glasses objectively. Be sure to include:  The brand and model. The lens shape (such as round, oval, square, oblong, or aviator-style). The lens color (such as amber, grey, black, or brightly colored). The frame color (red, blue or black) and material (plastic, metal). Any other characteristics (such as polarized lenses, UV/UVB protection, embellishments, or if they are vintage). Determine which of the following designations to give your glasses. Be honest! If you try to misrepresent the quality of the glasses you will only end up with dissatisfied customers. Here are some guidelines:  New:  A brand-new, unused, unopened item in its original packaging, with all original packaging materials included. Used-like new: An item in perfect condition. The original packaging may be missing, but the product is intact and pristine. There are no signs of wear on the item or its packaging. Used-very good: A well-cared-for item that has seen a bit of use, but remains in very good condition. The item should be complete, undamaged, and unmarked. It may show some limited wear. Used-good: This is an item that shows wear from consistent use, but it should be in good condition and work perfectly. The item may be marked or show other signs of previous use. Used-acceptable: This is an item that is fairly worn but continues to work. The item may have aesthetic issues, like scratches or dents. Sunglasses measurements are listed in millimeters. Use a flexible tape measure to determine the width of each lens, the width of the bridge connecting the 2 lenses, and the length of 1 arm. Write these measurements down so you don't forget. Use the information you've compiled to search for similar items online. This can help you find the right descriptive terms, decide if your sunglasses are in demand, and help you start thinking about what price you will charge. This might include a case, accessories, or even papers of authenticity (for high-end designer brands). Including these items can often get you more money for the glasses.
A: Write down all the details about your sunglasses. Evaluate the overall condition of the glasses. Measure your sunglasses. Research similar sunglasses online. Locate anything that came with the glasses.

Article: If you're using a traditional fixed phone or landline, pick up the receiver and listen for the dial tone. There must be a dial tone before you can make a call. To make a call from a mobile phone, turn on your phone, go into the telephone application, and bring up the keypad so you can dial the number. Every country has an international call prefix, also called an exit code, that must be dialled before you can call out of the country to another one.   Dial 00. This is the international call prefix for Portugal, and it must be dialled before making calls abroad. If you're calling from a mobile phone, there may be a shortcut for the international call prefix. Look for the + sign, which is the shortcut. Sometimes it’s the same as the 0 button, and sometimes you can use ** as a shortcut. Just like every country has a unique international call prefix to dial out, so too does every country have its own code that you dial when you want to call in.   Dial 1. This is the country code for the US. It’s also the country code for Canada and the Caribbean, because like international call prefixes, country codes can be shared by multiple nations. A country code can be one, two, or three digits long, and some countries have separate codes for mobile phones and landlines. The US, however, is not one of these countries, so the code will always be the same, regardless of what kind of phone you're calling. Bigger countries have area or city codes that divide larger geographical areas into small sections, and countries like the US have hundreds of area codes. Most states have multiple area codes, and you will need to know the particular area code for the state and region you're calling.  Area codes in different countries can be one, two, or three digits long, but in the US they are all three digits. When calling smaller countries, they may not actually have area codes, in which case you would only dial the international call prefix, followed by the country code and local number. This is the specific and direct number of the person or organization you wish to call. This could be a landline on a fixed phone or a mobile number. In the US, local numbers are seven digits long. Once you’ve inputted all the numbers, the number you dial should look something like this: 00 1 123 456 7890. In this example, 00 is the exit number for Portugal, 1 is the country code for the US, 123 is the area code, and 456-7890 is the seven-digit local number. If you're calling from a fixed phone, it will automatically begin to dial when you’ve inputted all the right numbers. However, on a mobile phone, you will have to press Send, Talk, or the telephone icon to actually prompt the phone to dial the number you’ve inputted.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Pick up the receiver. Dial the international call prefix. Dial the country code. Dial the area code. Dial the local number. Press Talk on a mobile phone.

Q: Removing the tape before it cures will give the paint lines a nice, crisp finish. Try not to touch the paint, with your gloves or otherwise, to avoid smudging. After you've reached the color you want, acrylic sealant can secure the coats and give your cart a glossy finish. Sealant can be applied like spray paint, so choose a spray can if you've never used paint sealants before. After applying the coat, wait thirty minutes before proceeding to finish the cart. One coat is necessary, but two coats can create an optional protective layer. Wait thirty minutes in-between applying coats. Either after or while your sealant is drying, remove the drop cloths from the ground and store them as desired. Place any remaining spray cans in a room temperature drawer for future use. Dispose of or recycle any newspapers, rubber gloves, or sandpaper squares. Although the sealant may seem dry after two hours, the cart will need time to cure after painting to fully set. Leave your cart outside or in your garage with the windows and doors open and leave it alone for a full day. Do not touch your cart during this period to avoid fingerprint smudges.  Reattach any parts you removed before painting after the cart has dried. Check the weather report for the next day to make sure your cart will not receive wind or rain exposure. If the weather looks stormy, paint your cart in the garage with the doors open.
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Remove the masking tape ten minutes after spraying. Add a coat of clear acrylic sealant. Clean up the area. Let your cart dry for at least twenty-four hours.