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<blockquote data-quote="SWV-siliconwiperversion" data-source="post: 71956" data-attributes="member: 1273"><p>Guys,</p><p> Wonderful questions, well from my personal experience that the silicon from du or tri something wre more thicker and harder that what i hv for SWV as it is soft like rubber but perform well and lasting too. the streak thing that you saw is really hard to imagination, if your talking about scratches well perhaps commen sense says thats any hard object friction with hard object(surface) continuesly without suitable fluid will create scratch.Well i guess this do happens to hardened rubber wiper that usually stick on sand particles on the tips thats wipes the screen without any rain or water sure scratches the surface. so even rubber do scratch and i am not denying that silicon won't scratch if only it stick onto sand and sharp particals and continuesly wiping without water so it is still same. :yes!:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SWV-siliconwiperversion, post: 71956, member: 1273"] Guys, Wonderful questions, well from my personal experience that the silicon from du or tri something wre more thicker and harder that what i hv for SWV as it is soft like rubber but perform well and lasting too. the streak thing that you saw is really hard to imagination, if your talking about scratches well perhaps commen sense says thats any hard object friction with hard object(surface) continuesly without suitable fluid will create scratch.Well i guess this do happens to hardened rubber wiper that usually stick on sand particles on the tips thats wipes the screen without any rain or water sure scratches the surface. so even rubber do scratch and i am not denying that silicon won't scratch if only it stick onto sand and sharp particals and continuesly wiping without water so it is still same. :yes!: [/QUOTE]
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