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Guest GreenCove
I switched to KDS standard hone stainless blades....cheaper and seem to last better. I also have less marks being left on the glass.....

them sh#ts are alot less expensive I will have to try them out

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Guest SIR TINTSALOT

olfas, I tried some stainless blades that suntek had a few years back that came in a clear container. I forgot the name, I didn't care for them and just used them for trimming vinyl when doing graphics.

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I use olfa stainless, as soon as I open a new pack I put some oil on the paper that sits behind the blades and it seems to keep them sharper vs not adding oil. also need to keep you're knife parallel to the glass when cutting, if you jack the knife up vertical while cutting I think it has more chance of etching the glass..

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