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: I've been a proud owner of my SMP auto for just
: about a year now.I lent it to a friend one
: night several months ago and we were in his
: swimming pool and he must of scratched the
: crystal on the edge of the pool and now all
: I see when I look at my SMP are the SCATCHES
: on the crystal!Does anyone know of how I can
: remove these scatches without damaging the
: crystal? or how much it costs to replace it?
: thanks
As I posted below, I have used "Maas" polish on a friends Rolex that was scratched and it worked great. There was not any negative comments so I guess it would be alright?
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