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GRIP-N-GLIDE SERIES - GT153 YELLOW/ORANGE & GT154 YELLOW/ORANGE

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GRIP-N-GLIDE SERIES - GT153 YELLOW/ORANGE & GT154 YELLOW/ORANGEThe Grip N Glide Squeegee is engineered for installers who demand precision, comfort, and superior water extraction. Unlike traditional tube squeegees with belt sanded rounded edges, the Grip N Glide uses a . 24" thick blade with machine milled French edges, giving you unmatched glide, stability, and performance. A substantial, ergonomic handgrip features a textured surface and finger grooves to ensure superior control in both wet and dry

The Grip-N-Glide Squeegee is engineered for installers who demand precision, comfort, and superior water extraction. Unlike traditional tube squeegees with belt-sanded rounded edges, the Grip-N-Glide uses a .24" thick blade with machine-milled French edges, giving you unmatched glide, stability, and performance.

A substantial, ergonomic handgrip features a textured surface and finger grooves to ensure superior control in both wet and dry applications. The interchangeable blades snap securely into the frame, allowing you to choose the ideal firmness for your installation style.

 

Replacement squeegee blades (GT154 Yellow and GT154 Orange) are available to keep your tool performing like new. The Grip-N-Glide is offered in two different durometers, giving you the flexibility to match your workflow and installation type.

 

Available Part Numbers:

 

GT153 YELLOW – Flex-Firm 90A for stronger pressure and maximum water push

GT153 ORANGE – Soft 85A for curved surfaces, delicate work, or more forgiving glide

GT154 YELLOW – Replacement squeegee blade

GT154 ORANGE – Replacement squeegee blade

 

Key Features:

 

  •  Ergonomic Textured Handgrip - Finger grooves and a non-slip surface provide maximum control in wet or dry conditions.
  • Interchangeable Snap-In Blades-Quickly switch blade firmness to match your preferred pressure and installation technique.
  • Two Durometer Option -
  • • Yellow (GT153) – Flex-Firm 90A for strong pressure and maximum water extraction
  • • Orange (GT153) – Soft 85A for curved surfaces, delicate films, and smoother glide
  • Replacement Blades Available - Compatible with GT154 Yellow and GT154 Orange to keep your tool performing like new.
  •  Designed for Professional Installers - Perfect for tint, PPF, wrap, and vinyl applications requiring precision and reliability.
  •  Enhanced Control & Reduced Fatigue
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