Unfortunately, it is

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I was reading about coating causing some problems, here are some parts:

"As I had experienced problems before with dirt
, grime, smudging, I didn't want the coating, but had allowed myself to be persuaded to have them by the seller, who said that they had 'improved' and that this should no longer be a problem. Unfortunately, it is."

What does "Unfortunately, it is." mean? Does it mean that the coating is still attracting dirt, grime, smuding, or has it improved? Thanks
 
I was reading about coating causing some problems, here are some parts:

"As I had experienced problems before with dirt
, grime, smudging, I didn't want the coating, but had allowed myself to be persuaded to have them by the seller, who said that they had 'improved' and that this should no longer be a problem. Unfortunately, it is still a problem [omitted because it is mentioned immediately before]."

What does "Unfortunately, it is." mean? Does it mean that the coating is still attracting dirt, grime, smuding, or has it improved? Thanks

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