The RockRose Tri-Edge Red Corner Card is a professional hard-edge squeegee designed for maximum precision during film, tint, and PPF installation. Its three-corner triangular design helps you reach tight spaces, corners, and edges for a clean, scratch-free finish
Key Features
- Non-marking plastic body safe on film surfaces
- Six (6) identical edge scrapers in one set
- Rigid yet slightly flexible for conforming to curves
- Smooth edges to avoid scratching film
- Compact size for ease of handling in tight areas
Specifications
- Material: Durable polyethylene / polymer plastic
- Color: White
- Quantity: 6 pieces per set
- Dimensions (each): [insert actual length × width × thickness]
- Usage: Vinyl wrap, window tint, PPF, adhesive film
- Finish: Smooth edges, no burrs
How to Use
- Clean the surface of any dust, debris, or moisture.
- Choose the scraper and hold at a low angle (e.g. 10-20°) to the film surface.
- Gently press and drag along edges or film overlays to smooth and remove air bubbles.
- Use light pressure near corners and creases.
- After use, rinse or wipe clean to remove adhesive residue.
Why Choose This Product
- Safe — doesn’t damage or scratch your film
- Cost-effective — 6 pieces give you backups
- Versatile — works for vinyl wrap, tint, PPF installations
- Practical — easy to grip and control
- Reliable — built to endure repeated shop use
FAQs - Tri-Edge Red Corner Card
Q: Is this suitable for all film types (vinyl, PPF, tint)?
A: Yes — its non-marking plastic is safe on most film surfaces and adhesives.
Q: How is this different from felt squeegee or hard cards?
A: This is stiffer than felt squeegee and gentler than hard metal cards. It bridges usability and safety for edges.
Q: How often should I replace them?
A: Replace when edges become rough, worn, or show signs of damaging film. Having six gives you spares.
Q: Can beginners use it safely?
A: Absolutely — its forgiving material helps reduce risks of scratching for less experienced installers.
Q: How do I clean it?
A: Rinse with water or mild soap. Avoid harsh solvents that may degrade the plastic over time.


