Speedball 6-Inch Nitrile Squeegee, 65 Durometer
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Isabel Schroeder
> 3 dayIts very difficult to clean without the wood getting soaked. I was very afraid cleaning it thoroughly might warp the wood and even though I didnt get it very wet when I was cleaning it it did get a little warped so the rubber piece isnt very tight in there anymore. Not sure why they would make it so hard to clean. Does a decent enough job, just not very practical. Okay for starting out and not wanting to shell out a ton of money but if youre planning on using it a lot go for something thats a bit more durable and can clean up easier.
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Michael
> 3 dayOk for what it is designed for, but the rounded edge makes it waste ink and hard to use for beginners. The rubber is a bit hard, I think a softer rubber would work better.
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Matthew
Greater than one weeklove it
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James Whitlock
Greater than one weekWasnt big enough for me but man it worked great. I still use on smaller print jobs
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Amanda
> 3 dayDidnt work for me when screen printing shirts with fabric ink, bled the ink everywhere. Bought speedball graphic squeegee and that worked beautifully!
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J. Say
> 3 dayLove the small size
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Larry Jarvis
> 3 dayThe squeegee part isnt straight. Slightly warped. I had to try and straighten it.
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Megan
> 3 dayGreat product, makes screen printing easy
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delly_dell
> 3 dayWorks great with the ink
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College Stealth
> 3 dayI had issues with the rubber on mine. It has absolutely no hold when using it for screen press shirts. Im used to my rubber edge being a bit firmer, but this one is almost as weak as a kitchen spatula. The only thing I can really use it for is flooding the screen, but then when I go back over with any type of pressure, even minimal, it flips in different directions. Different squeegees have different levels of firmness of the rubber, so it would be helpful if the listing identified this, but if you get it, be aware of this limitation for me.