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Plastic blades designed for removing inner-shield windshields on selected late-model GM vehicles and for peeling inspection stickers without scratching glass or paint. Non-metallic blade material prevents scoring on glass surfaces, tinted film, and painted body panels. Used by auto glass installers and body shops where metal blades would cause damage to the substrate being worked on.
Plastic blades remove inner-shield windshields on selected late-model GM cars and peel inspection stickers from glass. The non-metallic material slides under adhesive without scratching the glass surface, tinted film, or surrounding paint.
No. The plastic material is softer than glass and will not scratch or score the surface. This is why plastic blades are specified for inner-shield windshield removal where a metal blade would damage the glass or leave visible marks on tinted surfaces.
Plastic blades are specified for selected late-model GM vehicles that use an inner-shield windshield design. Check your vehicle service manual or glass supplier for the recommended removal method. Other vehicles with standard bonded windshields typically use wire or metal tools.
Yes. The blade slides under the sticker adhesive and peels it off the glass cleanly. This avoids the razor blade scratches that occur with metal scrapers, especially on tinted or coated windshields where scratch marks would be permanently visible.
Plastic blades wear faster than metal blades and are typically replaced after each windshield or sticker removal job. Keep multiple sets on hand for a busy shop. The low per-unit cost makes them a disposable tool for scratch-free work.