Looking at your pics, there doesn't appear to be any gouges. So using some 800 grit (wet and dry), sand out the scratches as much as you can then use a polishing paste to take out the finest ones. Looking for one which is polycarbonate safe is essential.
. I've had to take out scratches on O matter twice(once on a pair of olive Dogs and then on a pair of Datboard L's, the Dogs had gouges on so no ball), when a seller has bull$hitted about the condition of used pairs. It is possible, with a bit of dedication and 'elbow-grease' to getting therm looking as good as new.
. I've had to take out scratches on O matter twice(once on a pair of olive Dogs and then on a pair of Datboard L's, the Dogs had gouges on so no ball), when a seller has bull$hitted about the condition of used pairs. It is possible, with a bit of dedication and 'elbow-grease' to getting therm looking as good as new.