Deranged_9n3
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- Oct 7, 2013
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Morning guys ( Morning in South Africa atleast )
I am busy detailing a 2010 BMW 135i. The car should be with me for another 35 hours I believe. Upon my phone convo with the client he complained about his satnav screen being scratched. He told me that he had used AutoGlym SRP ( Super Resin Polish ) to try and better it. While not getting it 100% up to standard he felt that the SRP did work somewhat and made it look better acc to him. Upon arrival this morning , this is what I found
With the screen ON you cannot see it at all , but with the screen switched off , you can clearly see it. My question is , does anyone have some advise for me regarding this matter ?? Can I do something to better the situation or would it be adviseable to rather leave it the way it is to prevent it from damaging any further.
Your input would be highly appreciated :xyxthumbs:
I am busy detailing a 2010 BMW 135i. The car should be with me for another 35 hours I believe. Upon my phone convo with the client he complained about his satnav screen being scratched. He told me that he had used AutoGlym SRP ( Super Resin Polish ) to try and better it. While not getting it 100% up to standard he felt that the SRP did work somewhat and made it look better acc to him. Upon arrival this morning , this is what I found


With the screen ON you cannot see it at all , but with the screen switched off , you can clearly see it. My question is , does anyone have some advise for me regarding this matter ?? Can I do something to better the situation or would it be adviseable to rather leave it the way it is to prevent it from damaging any further.
Your input would be highly appreciated :xyxthumbs: