🎨 Wrap it Up in Style!
The Hand Tool for Vinyl Wraps & Decals is a compact, lightweight tool designed for precision application of vinyl materials. Measuring just 0.13 L x 7.62 H x 5.08 W centimeters and weighing only 1 ounce, this tool is perfect for professionals seeking portability and ease of use. Proudly made in the USA, it combines ergonomic design with versatile functionality, making it an essential addition to any toolkit.
H**.
No directions
I was very excited when I saw that the lil chizler had so many uses. However, there are no specific directions, and I didn’t find much in the way of other usage example on website or YouTube other than how to remove vinyl sticker. With so many other uses, one would think there would be demonstrations somewhere.
A**U
Great for cleaning!
I got this as a cleaning tool. Gave it five stars in all categories because I am sure it works well for what it was meant to do. I have used to clean my glass oven top and scrape off food from my cast iron skillet. It doesn’t scratch the glass or damage my cast iron. I intend to clean the inside of my oven with it but have found other uses for it such as removing difficult sticker labels from items. On the advice from other reviewers I bought two because many wrote the sticker label to this item is difficult. So far it has removed many other difficult stickers.
R**B
Great for removing automotive emblems
I used this tool to remove the emblems from my car. Just push this tool behind the emblem until all the double stick tape lets go of the emblem and remove. Then take some goo-gone or laquer thinner and remove the residue. If the residue wont come off, then you can even use this tool to gently rub the residue off (make sure you use lots of good gone while doing this or you will scratch your paint).I also used this to get the air bubbles out of a small vinyl sticker on my back window. Worked well for that, but is a little stiff.I would have given it 5 stars, but it is a little expensive for what it is and mine chipped a little bit when removing the emblems.
C**C
Waste of packing material
Wish the color was more subtle. I use it to scrap food off pots and pans mainly. Works just as I want. Came in a 10 x 10 in. cardboard box and then it was taped to an inner cardboard. Waste of packing material. A little bubble wrap in a small envelope would have been fine.
D**T
Boat decal took two minutes to get off, if that.
The title says it all. I used the Lil Chiz on a boat decal in conjunction with a heat gun. I have never in my life had sticky bits come off that easy. I WILL need to use some type of goo gone, goof off, etc. to get the rest of the adhesive behind the decal, as not all of it came off. That being said, that decal has been exposed to a lot, and trying to peel it off by hand makes it flake. Lil Chiz helped take it right off with no scratches, which I really appreciate since I am prepping the boat for re-paint, and that is one less thing I have to do.
P**E
Very happy
I have always hated the "TRD Toyota Racing Development" decal - even before I ever owned a Toyota. I bought the pickup truck because it fit, but I needed to remove those !@#$ stickers. With a heat gun and this hand tool, the job of removing these decals could not have been easier. I had toyed with the idea of trying plastic "razor blades," but wondered how durable they might be. This Lil Chizler did all that I wanted it to, and doesn't look used. Even though it is a bright plastic (which ought to make it impossible to lose), I will probably have to buy another one for "next time."Highly recommend.
R**R
Order 2 so you can remove the cheap sticker
I made the mistake of only ordering one. The cheap and very insistently sticky bar code label won't remove easily. I soaked it in hot soapy water, I scraped it, I scrubbed it, and the paper part was removed but the sticky residue remained. If I had ordered two, then I could have used one to remove the sticker off the other one. Or, they could use better, more removable stickers.
B**S
This is for REMOVING decals, not applying them
I'm not sure what all the negative reviews for this are about, saying that it can tear vinyl and things like that. Well yeah, it's intended for removing decals and vinyl lettering, not applying. Think of it like a razor blade like you'd use to get an old sticker off you car window, except it's plastic so it won't scratch your car's paint. It's a very sharp, hard plastic material. Use the long curved side in a slicing motion and it will take most stickers off. Add a heat gun and it will remove just about anything. Finish up with a little Goof Off or Goo Gone and you'll have a nice clean surface.
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