WAAAA im so touched u noticed my request =D thank you very much! Now i can safely try this method! awesomely done bro! sheer awesomeness!Bro Josh, results as requested. Here are my findings. Night shot with street lighting - reflective and transmissive light source. Using my Sony NEX C3 camera with pancake lens on twilight mode and ISO6400. No sanding marks or marring visible. Just pits/scratches and defects within glass. No watermarks.
Figure 19: Reflected light source. ISO-6400, twilight mode.
Figure 20: Transmissive light source. ISO-6400, twilight mode.
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Bro Izso, do you have a picture of the bleeding watermark? I am still a little reserved about correcting laminated front windscreen glass. Need to do some reading up and some experimentation - don't want to hack through, spread false info and cause misery. Heard that some glass can be harder, some softer. So not sure about final outcome yet. Will keep everyone updated when I have time...
Bro Kc, ive done a durability test on the OOS on windscreen and i found out it can last up to 4-5months of rain and sun and still beads and when driving up to 80km/h the water still flies up like you just applied Rain X. Thumbs up for Dr. G epic inventionsgreat effort
and thanks for your precious time sharing with us, by all means avoid acid, F....H.... asked those who has done that....avoid R...x too....amonia & killing all yr wiper blades
it is safe when u dot it slowly & make sure u have plenty of water as lube
as for front windscreen - I have reservation
OOS it is has been best for all exterior - once every 3 months for all exterior ....that bottle will last u for 10 years protection
as for front windscreen - monthly application will be great
Thank you for sharing