Meghan
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- Mar 3, 2006
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Wanted to try out a couple of our new products. Have to say I really like the plastic blades. Had a sticker on my window that I needed to remove so I tried it out on that and came off with no trouble at all. Black gloves are new at the Geek too, I have already tried them out with wheel detailing and was very happy not to have to scrub my nails when done.
Black Nitrile Gloves, I think these are great for detailers, and even better if you are working under the hood!
Black Nitrile Gloves, nitrile detailing gloves,
[video=youtube_share;qJu1-PfcYLY&feature=player_embedded] - Ammex GlovePlus Black Nitrile Gloves Overview[/video]
Then the ScrapeRite Plastic Razor Blades.
Use a ScrapeRite Plastic Razor Blade to safely remove stickers from auto paint and glass.
Use ScrapeRite Plastic Razor Blades on:Remove:
Here is my sticker I wanted off the car...
Used a little Xenit to loosen it up some.
Let it sit for a few seconds...
And lifted right up nice and easy.
Plastic Blade did great at greating all the sticky residue up
Sticker free again.
Black Nitrile Gloves, I think these are great for detailers, and even better if you are working under the hood!
Black Nitrile Gloves, nitrile detailing gloves,
[video=youtube_share;qJu1-PfcYLY&feature=player_embedded] - Ammex GlovePlus Black Nitrile Gloves Overview[/video]
Then the ScrapeRite Plastic Razor Blades.

Use a ScrapeRite Plastic Razor Blade to safely remove stickers from auto paint and glass.
Use ScrapeRite Plastic Razor Blades on:Remove:
- Aircraft
- Appliances
- Aquariums
- Auto
- Banners
- Boats
- Bottles
- Chrome
- Cookware
- Countertops
- Fiberglass
- Furniture
- Glass
- Machinery
- Marble
- Metals
- Plastics
- Skis and Surfboards
- Tile
- Tools
- Vinyl
- Window tint
- Adhesives
- Bird droppings
- Crusted dirt and bugs
- Reseller Resources
- Drywall joint compound
- Baked and dried foods
- Grime buildup
- Labels and stickers
- Paint overspray and splatter
- Sign Letters
- Tape
- Tree sap
- Wax
Here is my sticker I wanted off the car...

Used a little Xenit to loosen it up some.


Let it sit for a few seconds...

And lifted right up nice and easy.





Plastic Blade did great at greating all the sticky residue up


Sticker free again.

