Description
The durable, easy to use razor blade holders give you a firmer grip while removing resins during windscreen repairs. Easily insert and remove your industrial-grade razor blades to expedite your repair process! Also works great in removing other types of films and residues.
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Safety Tip – Razor Blades
On every windscreen repair you should be using a new razor blade, but how do you dispose of the razor blade after you complete your windscreen repair?
Unfortunately, razor blades are one of the few products that cannot be easily recycled according to local authorities and our Internet searches on the subject. However, razor blades should never be thrown into the trash without taking proper precautions first. So, here are some ideas for safe disposal.
Specially made razor blade disposal containers or sharps containers are probably the safest option, and can be purchased from your local safety supply store or from a variety of Internet stores. At Delta Kits we use a red sharps safe disposal container with a self-locking lid to collect used razor blades. When filled we dispose of the entire container in accordance with local regulations.
A more economical option is to use an empty plastic container with a screw-on lid. Keep in mind the container needs to be puncture-resistant as serious injuries may occur when still-sharp blades poke through trash bags or other unsuitable containers. Empty anti-freeze, bleach, and detergent jugs made of heavy plastic, have large enough opening, and are perfect for this purpose. Fill your container with your old blades until the container is full.
Frank M. –
This easy and practical tool makes scraping pit filler a lot easier than with just the razor blade.
Javier V. –
Had handle to hold on to. But didn’t last long it kept coming loose from blade then it finally broke off