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Old 11-08-2003
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OOPS!
Yesterday it happend.
I slipped and made a 1/4" scratch.
Can anything be done?

Should be able to sand out with 2500 grit and posihed.... Right?

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Jason
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Old 11-08-2003
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Hey Jason,
WHATEVER you do DON'T USE SAND PAPER ON GLASS!!!!!!!!!!! It's not like on PDR when you can do that. On glass you are going to need to find a glass polisher. Most of the time, if your drill slips you are pretty much left with a scratch. Not really much you can do.
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Old 11-10-2003
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If you say "Oops", dont say it loud enough for the client to hear you. Yes, we do try to avoid this happening, but it still occasionally does, and we feel bad about it. But as a general rule, the client wont notice unless you sign your full name.
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Old 11-11-2003
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I have used a little pit filler to fill in the little "oops" before it kind of takes out the whiteness of the scratch.
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