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A much harder tool than the Teflon edge tool, this plastic device is used for the occasional "press-down" of small film creases, or scraping away old film remnants on scratch-sensitive surfaces. Its sharpness allows one to get under border gaskets, and press down stubborn "fingers." Caution must be exercised because of the possibility of scratching film.
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The Teflon Black 2000 Card gives the greatest gripping power of the trio of White, Gold and Black cards. The white card gives the least friction-grip on film (vital in many situations); the Gold the next level, and the Black the highest grip strength on film surface, all without damage to SR films. Fantastic tool for water & bubble extraction, film manipulation during heat forming, border checking, and gasket retraction. Edge sharpness can be maintained by using a Hard Card Sharpener.
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The Teflon Gold 2000 and Black card Made from same mold as the White Teflon Edge Squeegee but with material that is more resistant to thermal deformation. The Gold card provides more friction on film for better gripping during the heat forming process and superb water extraction during squeegeeing. Edge sharpness can be maintained by using a Hard Card Sharpener.
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Combination squeegee/hard card used as a finishing tool during film installation. When wrapped in a layer of cotton fabric or lint-free paper towel it can be used for wicking water out along borders (after an installation) or used for sweeping film flush to the glass during heat forming procedures. Edge sharpness can be maintained by using a Hard Card Sharpener or the ribs on the toll itself..
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Used for pressing out minor film creases or crimps and retrieving tucked gaskets.
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While not actually made of Teflon, this tool is often called the Teflon "hard-card" or "edge tool." It is an essential tool for every installer in every installation situation.
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This important tool is used as a trim guide to aid in the cutting of clean, uniform borders along the perimeters of straight-edged windows. Many installers find the Teflon edge tool equally effective and perhaps more convenient than this larger tool, though both do the job of providing a clean edge trim while shielding the window frame (be it made of wood, rubber or glaziers putty).
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High durometer angled squeegee great for: Carding out moisture into corners. Edge sharpness can be maintained by using a hard card sharpener.
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Combination squeegee/hard card used as a finishing tool during film installation. Hard edge, when wrapped in a layer of cotton fabric or lint-free paper towel, can be used for getting water out along borders (after an installation). Can be cut to various angle shapes to reach tight, sharp cornered glass areas. Hard-edge sharpness can be maintained by using a Hard Card Sharpener.
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High durometer angled squeegee: great for carding out moisture into corners. Can be used directly on film surface without scratching.
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Combination squeegee/hard card used as a finishing tool during film installation. Can be cut to various angle shapes to reach tight, sharp cornered glass areas. Hard-edge sharpness can be maintained using the hard card sharpener.
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Automotive Hard Cards (Same as the Big Foot Squeegee, but without the handle). Excellent, for use as an angled general purpose Hard Card during cleaning and finishing out
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Re-designed version of the Conqueror with more secure urethane blade attachment.
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Combination squeegee/hard card used as a finishing tool during film installation. When wrapped in a layer of cotton fabric or lint-free paper towel it can be used for wicking water out along borders (after an installation) or used for sweeping film flush to the glass during heat forming procedures. Edge sharpness can be maintained by using ACT1015 Hard Card Sharpener or the ribs on the toll itself..
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Used as a hard card-finishing tool for a variety of installation challenges. When wrapped in a layer of cotton fabric or lint-free paper towel, it is used for a) cleaning into corners and along edge gaskets (during glass preparation), b) wicking water out along borders (after an installation), and c) direct squeegeeing of film along borders without any wrapping. Moreover, it can be used for d) easily reaching the lower portion of rear window glass, e) temporarily pulling back rub rails or, f) to reach into sharp angled corners. It is extremely hard, yet (if clean) will not scratch film. Edge sharpness can be maintained by using a Hard Card Sharpener.
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This sharpening tool is essential for maintaining the sharpest, smoothest possible edge on any thin, "hard edge" tool, such as the Teflons and Diamond Tips.
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Like the Big Foot but without the ribs along the triangular sides, this 16" long automotive hard card tool can easily reach the greatest distances to the bottom edges of rear windows--and now even behind brake lights and other obstacles. Has vinyl-grip handle. Can be used directly on film surfaces for maximum solution extraction.
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The Automotive Bulldozer Designed to quickly squeegee down film behind speakers, brake lights, and along the bottom edges of hard-to-reach, low-angle, rear windows. No more knuckle-scraping. Tool dimensions: 15 x 38 cm.
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