Care

Titanium is built to last, but a frame lasts longer when you treat it well. A few simple habits keep your Faust looking and performing the way it did on day one.

Cleaning the lenses

Rinse the lenses under lukewarm water first to lift away dust and grit. Dry grit is what scratches lenses, so never wipe a dry, dusty lens. Add a small drop of mild dish soap, work it gently with your fingertips, rinse clean, and dry with the microfiber cloth included in your case. Skip paper towels, tissues, and shirt hems, they are rougher than they feel and leave fine scratches over time.

Caring for the titanium

Titanium resists corrosion by nature, but salt, sweat, sunscreen, and sea air still leave residue. After a day at the beach or a long day in the heat, wipe the frame down with a soft damp cloth and dry it. Avoid alcohol, ammonia, and household glass cleaners, they can dull coatings and lens tints.

Storing your frames

When the sunglasses are off your face, they belong in their case. It is the single best thing you can do for them. Avoid leaving them on a hot dashboard or windowsill for hours, prolonged heat is hard on any lens. When you set them down without the case, rest them folded on the temple arms, never face down on the lenses.

Handling

Put them on and take them off with both hands, one on each temple, to keep the frame evenly balanced and the hinges true. Pulling a frame off with one hand is the most common cause of bent arms and loose fit over time.

Adjustments and repairs

If your frame ever feels loose or sits unevenly, it can be adjusted. Reach out at info@faustthebrand.com before forcing anything yourself. Titanium is strong but precise, and a proper adjustment keeps it that way.

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