Fast and safe windscreen removal with the Glass Blaster

February 05, 2025
Fast and safe windscreen removal with the Glass Blaster
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Induction Innovations has produced a video which clearly demonstrates how to remove a windscreen or rear window using the Inductor Glass Blaster. This offers safe, fast and flameless removal without damaging surrounding paint or trim, making it perfect for bodyshops and windscreen specialists. 


Traditional methods of glass removal with manual tools can be very time consuming and frustrating. The Glass Blaster is an accessory for the Pro-Max induction heating tool which is ideal for quickly and cleanly removing bonded windshield glass from the outside of a vehicle without touching interior trim.

There is no need for wires, knives or consumables with the Glass Blaster. Invisible Heat releases the urethane in hard to reach areas (curves and deep pockets) of windscreens were other glass tools can’t go. 

This means windscreen removal in less than 12 minutes and other auto glass in 3 minutes or less. Because the Glass Blaster leaves window structures intact, the windshield can also be re-used instead of disposed of.

The Pro-Max induction heating tool also has a multitude of other uses around the workshop. 

You can see the video below. 


 
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