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01/28/2016 11:37
More powerful and effective than the other plastic handled scraper, the Long Handled Metal Scraper with 4" Stainless Steel Blade is greater at removing existing window film. It is more effective for tougher film removal jobs, and relatively compact in size. Always remember to remove or reverse...
01/27/2016 11:35
The Yellow Contour Squeegee is not only a favorite car window film tint tool which is great for squeegeeing film into curved glass areas, especially strongly contoured rear panes, but also a ideal tool for applying PPF pattern-making transfer paper to auto body surfaces to enhance the accuracy of...
01/27/2016 11:32
Carbon steel is flexible for use in longer knives and swords, can hold a better edge.Blades are designed for excellent service lifetimes and accurate cutting.
01/21/2016 15:05
Today I'll recommend you one of the best tinting tools ---Felt Window Guides Tape Hard Card Squeegee Felt Tape .This orange felt tape is used to cover the edges of car vinyl wrapping tools like Bondo cards or titnting hard card squeegees. It is the replacement wool felt of Magnetic Bondo card,...
01/21/2016 14:55
Today I'll recommend you one of the best tinting tools ---Black Bondo Card with Felt Edges ,which is also one of the most versatile vinyl applicators for graphics, signs and vehicle vinyl wraps, as well as car window film tint. Many installers use this Bondo Card with Felt Edges for pushing out...
11/10/2015 10:01
With a mini design, this plastic Retractable Razor Blade Scraper has a light weight, which making it extremely easy to use, especially efficient at removing contaminants. Tinter can adjust the retractable razor blade when cleaning. It is a absolutely essential tool for all flat glass...
10/13/2015 09:55
Made of high-density plastic, the end caps are slight and safe to secure automotive film and vinyl while displaying or carrying. Plastic end caps sold in pairs only.  
09/12/2015 10:00
  To care and maintain you car window tint, you should follow the useful tips below:   1. Drying time It takes about 3 to 5 days for your new window tint to dry usually, even longer to a week sometimes basing on film brand, type, and weather conditions. Do not roll your tinted...
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