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Glass Cutting Oil - 4 Oz. by Inland

$5.95 USD
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Item# 7240
Expected to be in stock May 28, 2013

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Product Features
  • Water-soluble for easy clean up!
  • Lubricates any cutter wheel for smooth scores every time
  • Cutting fluid is colored blue to help you see where clean up is needed
Product Description
"Rinses Off Glass Cutting Oil" is a water-soluble fluid developed specifically for glass cutters. High lubricity fluid helps your glass cutter wheel roll smoothly for a good, continuous score.  Cutting fluid is colored blue to easily see where clean up is needed and rinses off easily with water. 4 oz bottle.
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5 stars It's blue! By on
Pros : I love the fact that it is colored blue, so you know exactly where it is going. It also comes with a dropper for filling the cutting wheel.
Cons : none
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5 stars Handy size By on
Pros : I love Inland products. Great quality at a great price. Love the small 4oz size, not too big for my crowded table top.
Cons : none
Other Thoughts : I love the idea of using an eye dropper with this. No waste that way and you can control the amount you use! Thanks for that tip.
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5 stars Good stuff By on
Pros : Nice smooth oil. It keeps it's consistancy when air exposed.
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