The face looks bad. It will look like total crap when it is lighted. But the damage is cosmetic only. The damage is to the surface only; it is nowhere near deep enough to cause the face to fail. Even if the face did fail, it is on a wall and there is no way anyone could be injured.
So I'm gonna call the customer and tell him he's ruined the looks of his face. He's gonna tell me he doesn't want to buy a new one. I'll tell him I can letter this one or he can do without.
How exactly does that make me either a liar or a cheat?
Learn to say NO. I do it everyday.
* No I won't do a 18x24 for $5
* No I won't put graphics directly over your old vinyl job
* No I won't sand down, repaint and reletter your A-board
* No I won't paint a mural on your wall with a rattle can and giant stencils
* No I will not lower my price
* No I will not mount your sign on your roof with OR without a permit
Just because the customer asks for something doesn't mean you give it to them. He made that sign look horrible, you are in the business of asthetics, you make things look good... do you really want to crank out something that looks bad? That's not even taking into consideration the fact that PLASTIC was SOAKED in a solvent. Which attacks the very chemical makeup of the material and could cause it to break wayyyyyyyyy prematurely.