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Hand scraper Vorel 06820 — 125 mm length, metal blade, compact scraper
Hand scraper Vorel 06820 — 125 mm length, metal blade, compact scraper
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Hand scraper Vorel 06820 — 125 mm length, metal blade, compact scraper
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Hand scraper Vorel 06820 — 125 mm length, metal blade, compact scraper
Hand scraper Vorel 06820 — 125 mm length, metal blade, compact scraper
Vorel hand scraper 06820 — 125 mm length, metal blade, compact scraper is a compact manual scraping tool designed for controlled removal of paint, adhesive residues, sealant and grime from flat surfaces. The tool combines a metal blade with an ergonomic body to provide stable handling during renovation, painting preparation, glazing and light industrial tasks. Its compact size and sturdy construction make it suitable for use on wood, metal and glass where precise scraping is required.
The compact design allows for work in tight spaces and improves control during detailed scraping operations. A metal blade provides effective material removal and durability under repeated use. The ergonomic body reduces hand fatigue and enables steady pressure for even scraping results. The front part of the scraper is made of plastic while the replaceable trapezoidal blade is covered by a protective cap for safe handling and blade storage.
Hold the scraper with a firm, comfortable grip and position the blade at a low angle to the surface. Apply steady, even pressure and move the tool along the surface in short strokes to remove paint, sealant or adhesive, taking care near edges and corners. Replace the blade when it becomes dull or nicked; ensure the protective cover is in place when transporting or storing the tool. Use appropriate hand protection when working with sharp blades and wear eye protection if material chips may be produced.
For best results on delicate surfaces such as glass or finished wood, use light pressure and a sharp blade to minimize surface damage. Test a small inconspicuous area first. Keep the blade clean and dry to extend service life and replace the blade promptly once cutting efficiency declines.
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