Installation consumables
Rubbers, felts, tapes: replacement parts that keep your squeegees performing at their best.
A squeegee with worn rubber is a squeegee that scratches instead of smoothing. Consumables are replaced, tools last. Our range covers all wear parts for your squeegees: replacement rubbers to restore a sharp edge, protective felts for delicate films, rubber tapes to adapt and reinforce your tools.
Wear parts that extend the life of your tools
Rubber: the first part to wear out
The squeegee rubber is in direct contact with the film on every pass. It undergoes friction, adhesive residue, and microscopic particles trapped between the film and the glass. Over time, the edge becomes rounded, cracked, or hollowed. Worn rubber no longer pushes out water effectively, leaves marks, and can scratch the most sensitive films.
Replacing the rubber restores the squeegee’s original performance in seconds. The edge is new, contact with the film is precise, and smoothing becomes effective again from the very first pass. With daily use, replacing it every two to four weeks is a good routine. Some installers replace it for every new project to ensure a flawless result.
Our replacement rubbers are available in several hardness levels. Soft for thin films and curved surfaces. Standard for everyday installations. Hard for thick safety films that require more pressure. Widths are adapted to the most common squeegee models on the market.
Felt: protecting delicate films
Some films cannot withstand direct contact with hard rubber. Metallized films, PPF (paint protection films), lamination films, and sensitive glossy finishes can be marked by a standard squeegee. Felt solves this problem.
It is an adhesive textile strip applied to the edge of the squeegee, creating a cushion between the rubber and the film. The same pressure is applied, but the contact is softened. Micro-scratches disappear, the film keeps its finish intact, and the installer can work freely.
Felt also wears out. It absorbs water, adhesive residue, and impurities over time. When it starts to fray or peel off, it’s time to replace it. One roll of felt lasts several weeks when replaced once per installation session.
Rubber tape: adapt and extend
Adhesive rubber tape is a versatile consumable. It can reinforce a squeegee edge that is starting to wear out, adjust the hardness of a rubber by adding a cushioning layer, or protect the edges of the squeegee that come into contact with the window frame during application.
Some installers also use it to create custom tools. A piece of rubber tape wrapped around a spatula or finishing tool turns a rigid accessory into a flexible smoothing tool suited to a specific situation. This is the kind of trick not found in manuals but well known by experienced installers.