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a question I get all the time or I see all the time I dont personally get it but I see it all the time as people asking about glasses if they laser engrave them like this one you can barely see the image its in there I mean its run your finger across did you almost be afraid versus San Blas and laser engraving its gonna be a little different look so people are always asking about filling it to make it look very white Im gonna show you that right now [Music] all right so heres our glass already laser etched you know well wipe off just to make sure you got any glass dust off take our one shot and well just add a little one shot to it like that and a towel and buff that in and buff it in pretty good so everywhere you edged Im gonna take a dry part of the out clean part and buff the glass now that paint will come right off the smooth stuff and itll stay in next which is what were looking for