Hey Ving, its too the east of the sun today mate, and dont worry, contrary to the impression some observers have given in various reports, this is a TEENY WEENY object, and definately not a BLINDINGLY obvious thing to start with, sunset is a better time to look now. Wonder how many cataracts have been commenced with all these daylight comet excitement? LOL
I have had a lot of trouble with floaties and spots ect. during these daylight obs, not to mention a never ending stream of dandelions floating high above, seen a lot of 'Dandelion comets'

frankly i have had enough of this daytime comet crap - I'm more of a nighttime astronomer I have realised - sick of sweating on my optics

cheers
ps last night (i couldnt go out sadly) was the first night that p1 was seen in evening twilight here - we went out friday and sat to nice western views, clouds were a slight nuisance, but should of still seen it, and it couldnt be seen despite best efforts, large binocs ect. last night was easily seen naked eye but 10 d higher -4 venus couldnt be at same time, thats a considerable brightening eh! that makes it an easy 5-6 mag eh