Urethane Cleaning

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Urethane Cleaning

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Windshield guy got a splatter of glue on my visor and my pillar and my headliner. can it be cleaned? i have cloth interior. they arent answering my phone calls. any help would be great i smeared it in some. will it be easier to clean dry?
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Sounds like you must have had the wrong people to install. There is just no excuse for such sloppiness in the glass business. Sorry to hear about your predicament, when I do get glue on something it is never the upholstery. I use a denatured alcohol to get glue off of any metal, urethane glue on upholstery I would think that it need to dry first, then peel it off and even then will have stain. If you try while it is wet you will only make worse in my opinion.
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Post by benswindshieldrepair »

Like Kenny said, once its dry you might be able to peel it off. But if you mess with it when it is wet, you're F'd. The stain will last forever. After all, the stuff is meant to endure the elements...
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