Features

  • Wide blade makes for more efficient cleaning
  • Blade is easily replaceable with the turn of a knob
  • Included safety cap covers blade when not in use
  • Attaches to click / lock or tapered-end extension poles for a longer reach
  • Includes (1) 4" reversible carbon steel blade

Product Features

Keep your windows and other glass surfaces clean with this Lavex 4" glass scraper with safety cap!

With an ergonomic handle made of durable plastic, this scraper is built for long-lasting use. This scraper blade is sure to enhance efficiency when it comes to maintaining your windows and other glass surfaces.

Efficient Design

The wide 4" blade increases efficiency, allowing you to cover more space in less time. Better yet, it comes with 1 carbon steel blade to immediately help you get your windows looking great. Try this glass scraper with the Lavex 8' telescopic pole with click / lock adapter cone (sold separately) for a longer reach.

Safety Features

Designed with safety in mind, this scraper includes a safety cap to hide the blade when it's not being used. Be sure to replace your scraper blade when you notice wear or tear, or failure to perform. Caution: Lavex blades are razor-sharp. Always handle with care. Use caution when changing blades!

Video Resources

Lavex 4" Handheld Scraper & 8" Floor Scraper: How to Change the Blade

Learn how to change the blade on your Lavex 4" handheld scraper or 8" floor scraper.

Specifications

  • Blade Length 4 Inches
  • Blade Material Carbon Steel
  • Color Blue
  • Color Gray
  • Handle Material Plastic
  • Pole Connection Click / Lock
  • Pole Connection Tapered End
  • Type Handheld Scrapers
  • Type Scrapers
  • Usage Windows

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Replacing the blade on your Lavex scraper tool is quick and easy, but you must use extreme caution as Lavex blades are razor-sharp. Begin by untightening the screws or knobs on the frame of your tool. You may also have a model that releases the old blade when a trigger is pushed forward twice. Slide the old blade out, and replace it with a new one before re-tightening the screws or knobs, or retracting the trigger. Always handle with care and use caution when changing blades!

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