Surface scraper: discover the many uses for this versatile cleaning tool

by Mark Bennett

November 05, 2022

Surface scraper: discover the many uses for this versatile cleaning tool
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When it comes to cleaning tools, there never seems to be enough: sponges, brooms, detergents, alcohol, dustpans, brushes degreasers and brooms all seem to be useless in some cases. And despite the cleaning accessories cabinet overflowing with products and tools, there is always some stain that cannot be removed or dislodged (or disguised). Fortunately, however, there are some apparently "useless" objects that can be very useful for cleaning tasks.

Expert of cleanliness, @cleanthatup, has put up a video that you may find very useful. Let's find out what this is all about:

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The professional cleaning scraper is a product that many are not familiar with but that we should all have to hand when cleaning. How many times has it happened to you that you have to remove some dirty deposit that will simply not move? How many times have you tried everything - degreasers, alcohol, trichlorethylene, brushes, cutters, knives, steel sponges -  before surrendering to failure?

For this reason, @cleanthatup recommends buying a scraper and shows us the many uses it can have.

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1. Glass

1. Glass

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When you clean the windows, you may have to remove streaks of humidity, rain splatter or a light layer of dust - but you many have to scrape off much stubborn stains. Splashes of paint, baked-on of dirt, adhesive residue - these are all very difficult to remove from glass. With the scraper, cleaning these blemishes away will be much easier.

2. The oven

2. The oven

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The oven is always unpleasant to clean: first of all, because it is not done very often and the dirt has time to get "baked in" and be very difficult to remove. If you have a scraper at home, this job will also become much easier. And even if you happen to burn the dinner, throwing away your pan can be avoided, thanks to this tool.

3. Floors

3. Floors

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Even on floors, the scraper is very useful. Whether it's paint drips from the recent painting of the walls, some glue or some residue from masonary works, chewing gum, etc, the scraper can remove all these very simply.

Those who followed the advice that the expert gives in the tutorial were able to confirm the scraper's efficacy. The sharp blade and the robustness of the tool - together with the comfortable grip - make it a pleasure to use. One piece of advice: make sure you don't scrap towards yourself as you could risk getting cut.

Did you know about the professional scraper? We bet you will shoot out to buy one now!

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