It is vital to first ensure you're taking the right safety steps before removing the windshield of your vehicle. If the glass is broken, apply pressure to the urethane with a cold knife, cutting it where it is bonded to the pinch welds. But for repairing without removing the glass, cut the glue seal from the front with a power oscillating or reciprocating knife. The first thing to do is take out the inside rear view mirror, windshield
Wiper Arms, cowl cover, A-pillar exterior molding, A-pillar trim panels and side moldings. The instrument panel and hood should be protected by using fits covers. Afterward, cut along the A-pillars, roof header and cowl pinch welds with the cold knife or a power cutter and finally, take the windshield off the vehicle. With the interior approach, start by removing the rear view mirror from inside, the panel on top of the instrument cluster, the covers for the A-pillars and their outside trim pieces. Guards must be removed from the panel, injection points and hood before using a reciprocating or oscillating power knife to cut the adhesive at the same points as when testing for style.