Special Filler Applicator
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STEP 1
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The sharp side is used to remove the Hard Wax from flat surfaces.
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STEP 2
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On the dull or rounded side you will remove Hard Wax from the damaged edge.
STEP 3
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Stored conveniently inside the Special Filler Applicator you will find two pieces of scotch brite. The grey is the coarser of the two.
STEP 4
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The serrated edge is used to remove the wax from the grooves on the outside of the applicator.
STEP 5
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Cleaning the grooves with the serrated edge.
STEP 6
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You can see that the tool is in the shape of a wedge. There is an upper and lower end of this tool. The wedge end of the tools is used primarily to apply and remove Soft Wax.
STEP 7
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Always apply the Soft Wax to the upper end of the wedge where more pressure can be applied when filling damage.