Scandinavian WindowCraft Ergo Glass Scraper.
Scandinavian WindowCraft Ergo Glass Scraper laying on white background, showing a closeup view of the blade.
Using Scandinavian WindowCraft Ergo Glass Scraper to trim linseed oil paint lines from glass during window restoration.
Using Scandinavian WindowCraft Ergo Glass Scraper to trim linseed oil paint lines from glass during window restoration.
Scandinavian WindowCraft Ergo Glass Scraper resting on a window sash with Swedish Spackling Blade, used as guide.
Closeup of Scandinavian WindowCraft Ergo Glass Scraper with Swedish Spackling Blade trimming linseed oil paint lines from glass during window restoration.

NEW Ergo Glass Scraper

Item # : SWC-006
Regular price $24.95

Description

This razor blade scraper is made by Scandinavian WindowCraft in their workshop and is specially designed to make it easier and more comfortable to trim paint lines on the glass during window restoration.

Invented by Fanny Allbäck, carrying on the tradition of Allbäck innovation in window restoration, the ergonomic design makes it easy to handle when changing angles, and when the blade becomes dull from use, it can be turned over to use the other side before replacing.

Easy use
  1. After the Linseed Oil Paint dries and it's time to clean the glass, wet the surface with a solution of Linseed Soap and water, which helps to soften the paint a little and lubricate the surface.
  2. Place the Swedish Spackling Blade against the glass along the putty line to use as a guide, so it's easy to trim off the paint, and reduce the possibility for scratches.
  3. Pull the Ergo Glass Scraper along the guide to trim off the excess paint from the glass, achieving crisp, straight lines and sharp corners.
  4. Wipe the window clean with a dry cloth.

Made in Sweden.

Replacement razor blades
Components
  • Wooden scraper handle
  • 2-sided razor blade
Dimensions
  • Length: 8.5 cm (314 in)
  • Width: 4 cm (112 in)