Ok people, I have a small scale disaster to try and clean up.
(not to be confused with the other similar thread need help!! cement on paint.....(Pics) ...this is a bit worse)
This vehicle was in a carpark building with a workman mortaring up above it when the inevitable happened. Of course, it's such a small amount of spillage that he completely missed the fact that it had happened, and neglected to rinse it off before it set.


The owner has been in touch with their insurance company, and they're looking to respray the effected panels.
Being a sucker for punishment, I'm wondering if anyone believes it's possible to clean this off without having to resort to a respray?
(I guess, seeing as the respray is an established fallback position, we can get as aggressive as necessary, but I'd rather not melt the stuff off the plastic bumper
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Any takers? The cement has been set on there for 5days now.
(not to be confused with the other similar thread need help!! cement on paint.....(Pics) ...this is a bit worse)
This vehicle was in a carpark building with a workman mortaring up above it when the inevitable happened. Of course, it's such a small amount of spillage that he completely missed the fact that it had happened, and neglected to rinse it off before it set.


The owner has been in touch with their insurance company, and they're looking to respray the effected panels.
Being a sucker for punishment, I'm wondering if anyone believes it's possible to clean this off without having to resort to a respray?
(I guess, seeing as the respray is an established fallback position, we can get as aggressive as necessary, but I'd rather not melt the stuff off the plastic bumper

Any takers? The cement has been set on there for 5days now.
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