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The GYSDUCTION AUTO is a powerful instantaneous induction heater. Ideal for car body repair, mechanics and maintenance to:
- Remove all adhesives, logos, side moldings.
- Remove direct glazed windows without damaging the trim (rear window, rear quarter light, panoramic roof…).
- Remove stone guard protection and sealers.
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A compact pinchweld scraper tool that has the ability to change a blade in seconds. Tool Only comes with one-1/2" blade.
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The unique shape allows for the removal of glass without removing the moulding. PN1022 cuts under the molding around the back edge of the glass and underneath the glass. Its unique shape allows you to remove the glass without removing the molding. After the glass is removed there is very little pressure holding the molding into the urethane and it is easy to remove without damage.
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Thin surgically sharp, stainless steel blades for SuperScraper™ & PrepMaster™ tools.
Thin surgically sharp, stainless steel blades for SuperScraper™ & PrepMaster™ tools.
Thin surgically sharp, stainless steel blades for SuperScraper™ and PrepMaster™ Tools.
Our Deluxe Windshield Repair Kit is designed with all of the essentials for windshield repair. It comes complete with a high-quality repair bridge system, quality resins, and the right accessories for repairing star and bulls-eye breaks. The experienced Auto Glass Technician will appreciate this kit, but it also caters to the beginner in windshield repair.
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In recent years, auto glass technicians have become more aware of contamination problems. One area of contamination is the pinchweld itself. Each time you put primer on the pinchweld and then dip the dauber back in the can you have contaminated the whole can.
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