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17 hours ago, tools said:

what else do you use this for.. I may buy one.. if I can find an alternate tool usage...

 

is the blue.. soft, medium or hard ?

Blue is the softer but still stiff, i've used the stiffer firm yellow for cleaning the glass trying to get away from stainless steel blades, but went back to ss blades, though it does work i just can't wrap my head around not using ss blades. The yellow and blue don't feel super different. The blue i use for the quarter glass, tucking, and some tight squeegeeing i keep it clean, i use the yellow for rougher cleaning and prying that i wouldn't use the blue for, i use it like how some use hard cards and tri-edges, bumping, tucking, edging etc just depends. Should note that the small end is a 1/2 inch wide version of the wide end, so you can use both ends of it.

If you go to the Interwest Tools website they explain softness and durometer of the tools in their descriptions and have videos showing a lot of the tools in use.

 

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