The RockRose Red Bevel Blade Squeegee (9.4" x 5") is a precision finishing tool designed for window film, PPF, and vinyl wrap. Its soft bevel edge contours easily into curves and edges, allowing you to remove water and bubbles without scratching film surfaces.
Key Features
- Soft bevel edge blade design to conform to curves and contours
- No-scratch rubber / PU bevel to protect film surfaces
- Slightly curved tip reaches deep edges and bottom glass zones
- Durable ABS body — lightweight yet sturdy
- Ergonomic grip for control and precision
Specifications
- Tool Type: Bevel / contour squeegee
- Dimensions: 9.4" (length) × 5" (height)
- Material: ABS body + rubber/PU bevel edge
- Use For: Window film, PPF, vinyl wrap & finishing
- Color: Red
How to Use
- Apply slip / solution between film and glass.
- Place bevel edge against film, near the curve or edge you want to finish.
- Gently draw along the surface, letting the bevel edge conform and push out water / bubbles.
- Use angled strokes near edges or corners for precision.
- Clean after use; dry and store safely to avoid damage.
Why Choose This Product
- Tailored for edge finishing and curved zones where flat squeegees fail
- Protects film with its soft, no-scratch bevel edge
- Lightweight and easy to handle for installers
- Versatile across film types: window film, PPF, wrap
- Strong build ensures long durability even in professional use
FAQs - Turbo Squeegee for Film & Vinyl
Q: Will this damage the film on curved surfaces?
A: No — the soft bevel blade is designed to conform gently to curves, preventing scratches when used properly.
Q: What’s the difference between a bevel blade squeegee and a flat squeegee?
A2: A bevel squeegee has a softened angled edge to better follow contours and edges; a flat squeegee is better for broad, flat surfaces.
Q: Can I use this on PPF (paint protection film)?
A: Yes — it works well for PPF, vinyl wrap, and window film finishing operations.
Q: How do I clean and maintain it?
A: Rinse off debris after each use, wipe with a soft cloth, and avoid harsh solvents that can degrade the bevel edge.
Q: Does the 9.4" × 5" size matter?
A: This size gives a good balance between reach and control—long enough for broad strokes but compact enough for tight curves.


