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Heating Guidelines
The heat gun is one of the most versatile tools you can own. It can be used
for a great variety of projects, from big DIY to small Art & Crafts jobs.
Use
Heat Setting Nozzle Tip Options*
DIY
Stripping paint
HIGH
Concentrator or Flare
Wall repair
LOW/MED
Open (no tip)
Drying paint
LOW/MED
Open (no tip)
Soften adhesives to
remove floor tiles
LOW/MED
Flare
Bend plastic,
plexiglass, formica
LOW/HIGH
Open / Concentrator
Removing formica
and linoleum
LOW/MED
Flare
Soften paint, caulking
and putty for easier
removing (use heat
shield)
HIGH
Concentrator or Flare
Shrink plastic film
for wrapping or
weatherproofing
LOW/MED
Flare
Small jobs
(including
repair)
Loosen rusted nuts,
bolts and fittings
HIGH
Open / Concentrator
Removing adhesives
LOW/MED
Open (no tip)
Waxing skis/
snowboard
LOW/MED
Flare
Glass fiber work
MED / HIGH
Concentrator or Flare
Use
Heat Setting Nozzle Tip Options*
Small jobs
(including
repair)
Unfreezing pipes
LOW
Curved Deflector
Lighting a BBQ grill
HIGH
Concentrator / BBQ
Nozzle
Heat concrete prior to
patching
LOW/HIGH
Concentrator
Defrosting
refrigerator / freezer
LOW/MED
Open (no tip)
Arts & Crafts
Making candles
LOW
Open (no tip)
Making soap
LOW
Open (no tip)
Shrink wrapping
presents
LOW
Open (no tip)
Forming foam
LOW
Open (no tip)
Cookie decoration
LOW/HIGH
Open (no tip)
Automotive
Removing stickers,
emblems and decals
LOW/MED
Open (no tip)
Removing dents
MED / HIGH
Open (no tip)
Removing paint
HIGH
Concentrator or Flare
Applying and
removing window
tint
LOW/MED
Open (no tip)
Restoring bumpers
MED / HIGH
Open (no tip)
Electronics
Smartphone & tablet
repair
LOW
Concentrator
PlayStation and Xbox
repair
LOW
Concentrator
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