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<blockquote data-quote="ramsing" data-source="post: 306399" data-attributes="member: 4754"><p>wow...3k for windscreen. some windscreen shop in TTDI also quoted me around the same price. but i'm just wondering glass is glass, unless there's a special mix in the composition which makes it different from the local glass. but quite a numebr of ppl said that it still chips easily. so i guess not.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>hmm.....thansk for the tip. i guess lube in this sense would be soap? its like there's a rough layer on the glass. was thinking of getting that ultrafine glass sandpaper, but might make it worse.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>thats what the windscreen guy in TTDI told me, but then again he was pushing me to get the whole thing changed. so had to take it with a pinch of salt. but its crummy if u cant slightly skim the glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramsing, post: 306399, member: 4754"] wow...3k for windscreen. some windscreen shop in TTDI also quoted me around the same price. but i'm just wondering glass is glass, unless there's a special mix in the composition which makes it different from the local glass. but quite a numebr of ppl said that it still chips easily. so i guess not. hmm.....thansk for the tip. i guess lube in this sense would be soap? its like there's a rough layer on the glass. was thinking of getting that ultrafine glass sandpaper, but might make it worse. thats what the windscreen guy in TTDI told me, but then again he was pushing me to get the whole thing changed. so had to take it with a pinch of salt. but its crummy if u cant slightly skim the glass. [/QUOTE]
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