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Reddit mentions of Hyde Tools 13050 Delta Heavy Duty Glass Scraper, 1 Pack
Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 8
We found 8 Reddit mentions of Hyde Tools 13050 Delta Heavy Duty Glass Scraper, 1 Pack. Here are the top ones.
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- 5 blades are included
- Large hand hole for convenient storage
- The product is manufactured in China
- Large ribbed control button for safer operation
- Blade track design minimizes clogging for positive blade extension and safe retraction
- The blade is offset at 5 degrees to get under paint. Also great for taking stickers off mirrors, glass and more
Features:
Specs:
Color | White |
Height | 8.5 Inches |
Length | 0.63 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 1 Pack |
Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Width | 3.5 Inches |
Agreed.
I have all my friends keep New Glarus bottles because they are AWESOME to remove. The adhesive is water soluble and they literally fall off in an iced down cooler (which can be a pain at the beach, but great for me!)
I also recommend a small glass scraper blade like this guy. Even the hardest labels only take a minute to scrape off. Especially when already soaked.
For stickers on glass, don't use goo-gone. Use a razor blade to scrape the glass.
https://www.amazon.com/Hyde-Tools-13050-Scraper-Blades/dp/B000BPEPSC
It does not scratch, and takes less than a minute. Also, use it for your glass top stoves too.... Years of baked on grime on the rings will come off and it will look like new.
Try some filter floss. Pack a bunch into the final stage of your filter(s) it does a great job of cleaning up the very fine floaties.
As for the algae, a razor blade does wonders. Just be careful around the silicone joints. Something like this is easier on the hands than just a blade.
I finally succeeded in removing duct tape residue from my tank using a razor blade paint removal tool that I found at Walmart for a few bucks.
Good for Dallas for finding the adhesive that's most appropriate for the job.
I wish Houston had it and would use it a LOT.
So, yeah, FIRST: Don't leave your car parked on a public street without moving it for 3 days or more. If leaving it there is your only option, you have to go move it a foot or two every couple of days, but that's still wrong.
Second, get an old wash rag or terry cloth towel or rag and soak it with Goo Gone and drape it across the sticker residue. Let it sit there for 5 to 10 minutes. If it won't stay there, hold it or find some way to anchor it.
Then use a straight-edged razor, installed in a paint scraper (they cost less than 2 bucks) and the stuff will come off.
This will take a little effort - kind of like having to move a car every 2 days - so you may just have to sell the car.
As someone who has removed a lot of crap from glass in my time, mix some dish soap and hot water and spread it over and around the sticker. Then get a good flat razer blade like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Hyde-Tools-13050-Delta-Scraper/dp/B000BPEPSC/ref=sr_1_13?keywords=scraper&qid=1569900031&s=gateway&sr=8-13
And go at it gently.
use one of these guys https://www.amazon.com/Hyde-Tools-13050-Scraper-Blades/dp/B000BPEPSC for scraping
Any actual JBP fan seeing that would get one of these: https://www.amazon.com/Hyde-Tools-13050-Scraper-Blades/dp/B000BPEPSC
And clean that up...