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A professional scraper with comfort grip handle and two blades
a 2-inch triangle blade for flat surfaces and a multi-function blade for detailing. The comfort-grip handle is ergonomically designed and is much easier to hold. The triangle blade has three sides, for longer, uninterrupted scraping. The unique design of the multi-function blade is perfect for scraping intricate areas and moldings. The unique pulling action of this drag scraper permits easy scraping action without gouging wood or damaging any surface. The stainless steel blades are resharpenable for many uses.

INSTRUCTIONS
When using the scraper, place the scraper flush with the surface and apply just enough pressure to start your stroke, then ease up slightly and pull the scraper through the paint. Allow the scraper to glide smoothly across the surface. Never apply excessive pressure to the extent where the scraper gouges the wood. Flushness and pulling in even, controlled strokes work best. Adjusting the scraping angle is necessary because thin coats of paint require less scraping angle than thick coats. A clean scraper works best. Frequently clean away paint residue from the blades' surfaces. Although blades are highly resistant to damage, they are not entirely damage-proof. Avoid striking nails or other protruding objects. Prior to any stripping project, countersink or remove all nails, screws and other metal objects protruding from the surface.
Sharpening blade Although blades are made from durable stainless steel, they can be re-sharpened with just two or three strokes of a common mill bastard file. Using gloves, simply hold the scraper handle firmly in one hand and push the file away from you, keeping it parallel to the blades edge. File in one direction only. Power grinding is not recommended. After repeated filings, the blades will become worn and need replacement. Warning: Blades are extremely sharp, protective gloves should be worn when handling scraper or blades. Keep out of reach of children.
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