Pink Scoggie – Plastic Scraper for Edges and Tricky Corners
Want a professional installation with a perfect finish? The Pink Scoggi (Hard Card) is the precision tool you need to reach tight corners and difficult edges. A sturdy yet flexible scraper, it's designed to fill in the edges of tint and vinyl with pinpoint accuracy for a professional result that makes all the difference.
- Technical specifications Product name: Pink Scoogy - Hard Plastic Scraper (Hard Card)
- Color: Distinctive pink
- Material: Hard plastic with slight flexibility
- Edges: Thin and straight to reach sharp corners
- Heat resistance: Withstands the heat of heat guns.
- Usage: Finishing touches and end fixing
- Areas of use: Window tinting, car wrapping, paint protection films, sticker removal
Features (Why choose it?)
- A perfect balance between rigidity and flexibility – strong pressure with slight bending on the glass
- Thin, precise edges to reach the most difficult corners and tight spaces
- High heat resistance; can withstand use with heat guns.
- A smooth surface that glides over films without tearing or damage.
- Multi-tasking – scraping, smoothing, filling, and label removal
- Ideal for paint protection films (PPF) and thick films
- Lightweight, easy to carry , and suitable for extended use.
- The distinctive pink color makes it easy to spot among your tools.
Uses
- Stuffing the edges of the shading under the window seals
- Secure the vinyl edges in the sharp corners of the car
- Removing small air bubbles trapped in tight spaces
- Remove old stickers and glue residue
- Thick Paint Protection Films (PPF)
- Shading and vinyl with heat
- Uses of professional detailing and workshops
How to use
- Identify the area: Focus on the edges and corners that need final finishing.
- Moisten it if necessary: Use it wet or over a fabric with a sensitive shade to prevent scratches.
- Press firmly: Use the thin edge to insert the film under the gaskets.
- Defuse the bubbles: Pass it over the small bubbles to completely remove the air.
- Use it with heat: Heat the film with a heat gun and then shape it with a scooter.
- Clean it after use: Wipe it with a clean cloth to maintain its smooth surface.
Caution: With sensitive shading, use it wet or over a cloth to avoid any scratches.