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Im screwed

Yesterday i was cleaning a clients house. I was cleaning a stovetop of a expensive brand call wolf. It was made out of porcelain. Anyways it was badly solid so i googled solutions. baking soda with water make into paste. I left it on like i said say scrubbed it with a rag. How there is scratch marks around it. So now its damaged. It could cost me upto ten thousands dollars. 馃様馃槶
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REMsleep41-45, F
Hey don't sweat it, be honest and upfront. It lends credibility to your business.
If you don't have insurance and plan to continue doing this then you should get some. If you work for a company they should have it.
1. When trying any new cleaning product on a new surface ( especially an expensive one) always test a small area first.
2. You live and you learn and by doing so you become great. You will never make that particular mistake again and oneday you will be so knowledgeable about what can and can't be done and what works best where.
Keep your head up.