The Best Putty Knives

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What’s in a putty knife? Before purchasing a putty knife, it’s important to think about its functions and what you’ll need to use it for. In most cases, putty knives are used to either scrape up stuck-on materials, such as spackle and dried paint, or to spread putty into holes and cracks. For these reasons, you need something that is thin and flexible enough to wedge into tight surfaces.

Our team can help you make the best possible selection. At The Cleaning Institute, we’ve been in the business of using and reviewing the greatest cleaning and household tools for 35 years and counting. We’re now bringing you this article to help you track down the best putty knives available on today’s market.