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<blockquote data-quote="tkw" data-source="post: 285574" data-attributes="member: 830"><p>Hey Jarance,</p><p> </p><p>I'm sorry to come in late here for my opinions. This solution whatever it is, is very effective against watermarks but for some strange reason it makes your wiper marks more pronounced after you apply on it (the windscreen). </p><p> </p><p>I did my two cars (Harrier and E46) by a professional spray painter and learned a very expensive lesson, as eventually I had to change both the windscreens. It's particularly bad at night. I tried many ways to remove it to no avail so in the end got to spend $$$ to fix it. </p><p> </p><p>Simply put, use it on all your glass areas except for those where the wipers are working on. Very fine and almost invisible lines are formed as your windscreen aged with frequent wiper use. Normally these lines are almost unnoticeable but it suddenly becomes obvious once this solution is used on it, manifesting itself as glare like you mentioned. </p><p> </p><p>Make no mistake, this is an impressive product as demonstrated on my heavily stained Harrier but a caution should be placed against using it as described above. If you do successfully remove the glare, do let us know for I've tried so many ways with no success.</p><p> </p><p>Russie, if you are reading this I would like to buy some but I'm from Penang, so how can I reach you? I hope you won't be upset with me for what I've written here, it's just that the product doesn't help at certain situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tkw, post: 285574, member: 830"] Hey Jarance, I'm sorry to come in late here for my opinions. This solution whatever it is, is very effective against watermarks but for some strange reason it makes your wiper marks more pronounced after you apply on it (the windscreen). I did my two cars (Harrier and E46) by a professional spray painter and learned a very expensive lesson, as eventually I had to change both the windscreens. It's particularly bad at night. I tried many ways to remove it to no avail so in the end got to spend $$$ to fix it. Simply put, use it on all your glass areas except for those where the wipers are working on. Very fine and almost invisible lines are formed as your windscreen aged with frequent wiper use. Normally these lines are almost unnoticeable but it suddenly becomes obvious once this solution is used on it, manifesting itself as glare like you mentioned. Make no mistake, this is an impressive product as demonstrated on my heavily stained Harrier but a caution should be placed against using it as described above. If you do successfully remove the glare, do let us know for I've tried so many ways with no success. Russie, if you are reading this I would like to buy some but I'm from Penang, so how can I reach you? I hope you won't be upset with me for what I've written here, it's just that the product doesn't help at certain situations. [/QUOTE]
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