Go kart tire scraper set. I build these from stainless so the hold up better than the aluminum ones. Also the way the end is shaped it concentrates the heat into the end to make scraping even cold tires a breeze. I can match the curve in the 90deg to what ever you like or leave it the way i designed it whitch covers 90% of the tires out there. Comes with hose clamp to attach to your hear gun. You get the straight and 90deg scrapper in this auction. Good luck
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