HI Guys!!
So a while ago I had my windshield replaced on my G35 by the Infiniti/Nissan dealer. The poor glass guy accidentally got some urethane onto the body finish. The dealer and the glass department, which belongs to a giant corporation that also owns a bodyshop, agrees to repair the damage for me at the corporation's bodyshop.
Today I brought the car to the bodyshop to check it out. The clerk checked out my car and said that he must go for the cheapest method to remove the urethane from the paint. If all else fails, the areas affected will be repainted.
So here is a picture of what the urethane is like:
Could wetsand possibly remove this type of urethane stuck on the paint? I tried many different type of solvents and clays to no avail. The glass department insists that a REPAINT is a MUST. But the bodyshop insists that it would NOT repaint the affected area unless wetsanding fails.
Note that I am comfortable with wetsanding myself. However, I do not want to alter the affected area so that the bodyshop would deny responsibility.
So a while ago I had my windshield replaced on my G35 by the Infiniti/Nissan dealer. The poor glass guy accidentally got some urethane onto the body finish. The dealer and the glass department, which belongs to a giant corporation that also owns a bodyshop, agrees to repair the damage for me at the corporation's bodyshop.
Today I brought the car to the bodyshop to check it out. The clerk checked out my car and said that he must go for the cheapest method to remove the urethane from the paint. If all else fails, the areas affected will be repainted.
So here is a picture of what the urethane is like:
Could wetsand possibly remove this type of urethane stuck on the paint? I tried many different type of solvents and clays to no avail. The glass department insists that a REPAINT is a MUST. But the bodyshop insists that it would NOT repaint the affected area unless wetsanding fails.
Note that I am comfortable with wetsanding myself. However, I do not want to alter the affected area so that the bodyshop would deny responsibility.
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