yes you can see the fiber after you expoy the slab, because I am looking at it right now on my slab but after ten minute you forget all about it. Fiber does not replace rebar. wire mesh does not replace rebar. fiber and wire mesh are closer in product design than rebar. After curing both does minimal. Rebar is for load factors, and thats all, if there is no load factor, rebar does nothing. Rebar controls the bending of concrete due to load which creating cracking and system failure. Fiber and wire mesh can never do these jobs. Never confuse rebar with wire mesh. Never compared them, they do two different jobs. Now a typical slab on grade like house slab or garage slab, according to the calculator, rebar is not needed. that doesnt mean you should not do without it if you want rebar. Not talking about slab in shop where you have point loading. Rebar doesnt control cracking except in a load factor. majority of cracking is cause by uncompacted sub soil, curing, or process of placement (no vapor barrier, too much water, concrete getting hot, over working)