Removal of the varnish/adhesive release:
Mount on the flat nozzle. For a short moment, soften the varnish with hot air and use a sharp and clean
spatula to lift it. When hot air is applied for too long, it burns the varnish and makes it difficult to remove.
Many adhesives (e.g. stickers) soften when heat is applied. When the adhesive is heated, you can separate
the bond, or you can remove the excess adhesive.
Removal of varnish from windows:
Do use the glass protection nozzle. There is a risk of bursting the glass. On the profiled surfaces, use the
appropriate spatula to lift the varnish and then remove it with a soft, fine-wired brush.
Shaping plastic tubes:
Mount on the reflector nozzle. Fill the plastic tube with sand and close it on both sides to
prevent wrinkles. Heat the tube evenly using the lateral movements here and there.