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Its an excellent addition to your windshield repairing, but I recommend for really light scratches eg: wiperblade scratches and those windshields that is scare or hard to get.....
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Gedis, We do these all the time. Once again, you have to have the right equipment and training. Also, there is no substitute for Experience. Some scratches with criss-crossing lines take a while to get out. Like screenman says, chip repair is a lot easier. Scratch removal is a little work.
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