Maybe JJP has a scratched piece in their factory that they can't sell, that they can spray paint, and practice a fix on and get back to you...
Did they say the coating is on both sides of the glass?
-mof
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Maybe JJP has a scratched piece in their factory that they can't sell, that they can spray paint, and practice a fix on and get back to you...
Did they say the coating is on both sides of the glass?
-mof
Quoted from CaptainNeo:Try... a corner
Good point, there are going to be areas of the glass that are *always covered*, you can go to a machine WITHOUT invisiglass, and use a sharpie to make a few marks to test how much room you have to work with, then install that one on your JJP to ensure the MARKS are in the right place, and get your confidence up on how much room you have to work with. Then you can test whether both pieces of glass are the same length. If they are, then you can make similar marks on your invisiglass, and work beyond them safely... start testing things out and let us know your secret fixes...
-mof
Quoted from Kerry_Richard:which side of the glass
then we are home free. congrats !
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