I have a new to us vehicle that had a glass crack filled in the window with resin. The type of repair they do with a vacuum hooked up to suck out the air and fill the crack with resin.
I've had this procedure done before and it was ably noticeable, maybe a tiny glare or two when the light catches it just right, but not worth troubling over.
Now, on the vehicle in question this particular repair is bad. I've never seen a job done this poorly. The fill is visually warped like looking through a marble, it has a significant hump over the exterior of the windshield, and you can see the outline of the suction plate on the windshield glass, like the repairman put a dirty nozzle with wet resin right on the glass and left it there.
Anybody run into something like this and have a good fix for it?
I'm wondering what exactly the resin is made of and whether or not it's softer than the actual glass. It would be awesome if it could be attacked with a compounding or wetsanding step to even it out without actually cutting into the glass.
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