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If you cure the resins on the outside of the window you can peel it off with a razor blade. The resin(s) clearly resemble a synthetic that feels like a sheet of rubber that can be easily torn or pulled apart. This amazes me that pit filler can withstand abuse... (any thoughts on this) Also, how small of a surface blemish should a technician attempt to fill.. One that does not need an injector, just pit filler? The type of damage that doesn't get past the first layer of glass so there would be no air pockets........?
thanks all Blane </p> |