Enhance your film installation toolkit with the RockRose 4" Red Hard Card—a precision application tool engineered for vinyl wrap, window tint, decals, and PPF. Its rigid core delivers consistent pressure, while its smooth edges protect surfaces. Compact, durable, and ideal for tight curves, this tool is a must-have for both pros and DIYers.
Key Features
- Rigid high-density core for precise pressure control
- Smooth edges to reduce risk of scratching film
- Compact 4" (≈100 mm) size for tight areas
- Ergonomic grip for comfortable handling
- Durable, reusable and easy to clean
- Available in red (visible, easy to spot in tool kits)
Specifications
- Material: Hard plastic / composite core
- Color: Red
- Dimensions: 4.12in
- Thickness: ~2–3 mm
- Weight: minimal (< 20 g)
- Edge style: smooth (non-felt)
How to Use
- Clean the target surface and film with slip solution.
- Position and tack down film loosely.
- Begin applying from center, pushing bubbles outward.
- Use the smooth edges to press along curves, seams, and edges.
- Recheck for trapped bubbles and rework if needed.
- After use, rinse with water/detergent and dry before storage.
Why Choose This Product
- Designed specifically for film and wrap applications—engineered for consistency
- Smooth edges protect films from scratches
- Small size makes it perfect for tricky corners and detail work
- Affordable but durable—built for repeat use
- Adds visual contrast (red) so it’s easy to find among tools
- Ideal for both professionals and hobbyists working with vinyl, film, or decals
FAQ -RockRose 4" Hard Card Squeegee
Q: Is this safe for paint, window film, and PPF?
A: Yes — the smooth edges help avoid scratching delicate films. It’s safe for use on paint, glass, vinyl films, decals, and PPF when used properly.
Q: Why “hard card” instead of felt-edge?
A: Hard cards provide firmer pressure for flattening bubbles and pressing seams, especially in flat or lightly curved areas. Use gentler tools for finishing if needed.
Q: How do I maintain or clean the card?
A: Rinse with water or mild soap to remove adhesive residue. Avoid harsh solvents, and dry before storing to preserve the material.
Q: What if the film still has bubbles after one pass?
A: Lift the film slightly in that area, re-spray slip solution, then re-squeegee outward toward edges. Use steady, overlapping passes.
Q: Will the edges wear out over time?
A: The card edges are durable, but frequent rough use can cause slight abrasion over time. Replace once edges become uneven or cause micro-scratches.
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