🎨 Perfect Your Paint Game!
The Denibbing File by Vacaboro is a versatile paint file tool designed for quick and efficient removal of paint imperfections. Made from high carbon steel with a comfortable rubber handle, this double-sided mini-file is perfect for repairing surfaces on cars, drawing boards, and walls. Its compact design makes it easy to carry, ensuring you're always ready to achieve a flawless finish.
Brand | Vacaboro |
Handle Material | Rubber, Alloy Steel |
Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Quick removal of paint imperfections, repairing paint retention, fine-tuning painted surfaces on cars, drawing boards, and walls |
Manufacturer | Vacaboro |
UPC | 721545292643 |
Part Number | MI-ni-VO |
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.04 inches |
Item model number | MI-ni-VO |
Finish | Polished |
Shape | Diamond |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**D
works great
Ive only ever used the old school wood block type.This one is reversible, and can be used without the "holder" piece for real small work areas.Works great, just wish it could take a bigger bite.
D**C
Good file, use gently to prevent deep scratches.
Great to have for paint correction.
T**G
Useful little tool
Worked great to remove some pretty bad runs in urethane clearcoat.
M**N
Expensive but nice
This thing is really, really expensive for what it is. I'm not even sure why I bought this but I'm glad I did. I used it to cut some nibs after fixing a series of tiny paint chips on my cart and this thing worked a treat. It is small but heavy just enough to let it glide over and flush the excess without any pressure whatsoever. Saved me a lot of excessive wet sanding. Just be really, really gentle with it. Appears well made, so I guess good things cost quite a bit.
J**D
Be careful
I bought this after watching a YouTube video about paint chip repair. I followed each step except in the video. It did not show this little tool scratching the surrounding paint… it’s flat so unless your surface is perfectly flat with no contours, you need to be careful! Now I am buffing the area with a deep scratch polish trying to remove them… I thought it was minor but it is not and I’m doing my best to get the paint back to normal. It’s not the tools fault it’s my understanding and not being experienced, but still feel I could help someone not make the same mistake.
R**.
Used it once so far so good
Ive had to touch up my Hummer EV due to some rock chips… I used this after clear coat. Worked well and did not scratch. My paint around the chip
M**S
Paint chips gone
Painting chips or bugs getting into Paint. This helps remove anything that might get into the Paint and removes it without causing damage to the finish.
S**Y
It works
It does what it should just go very light on pressure. I put tape around areas to prevent scratches.
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