Definitions
- Used for cleaning windows, mirrors, and other smooth surfaces. - Referring to a tool with a rubber blade that is used to remove excess water or liquid from a surface. - Talking about a device with a handle and a flat blade used to clean surfaces by wiping them with a rubber edge.
- Used for removing paint, rust, or other materials from a surface. - Referring to a tool with a sharp edge used to scrape off unwanted material from a surface. - Talking about a device with a blade or edge used to remove ice or snow from a surface.
List of Similarities
- 1Both are tools used for cleaning or preparing surfaces.
- 2Both have a flat edge that comes into contact with the surface being cleaned.
- 3Both require manual effort to use effectively.
- 4Both can be made of plastic or metal.
- 5Both can be used for household or commercial purposes.
What is the difference?
- 1Purpose: Squeegees are used for cleaning smooth surfaces while scrapers are used for removing unwanted material from surfaces.
- 2Edge: Squeegees have a rubber edge while scrapers have a sharp edge.
- 3Material: Squeegees are typically made of plastic or rubber while scrapers are often made of metal.
- 4Usage: Squeegees are used for cleaning windows, mirrors, and other smooth surfaces while scrapers are used for removing paint, rust, or other materials from surfaces.
- 5Safety: Scrapers can be dangerous if not used properly due to their sharp edge, while squeegees are generally safer to use.
Remember this!
Squeegee and scraper are both tools used for cleaning or preparing surfaces, but they differ in their purpose, edge, material, usage, and safety. A squeegee is used for cleaning smooth surfaces and has a rubber edge, while a scraper is used for removing unwanted material from surfaces and has a sharp edge. Squeegees are typically made of plastic or rubber, while scrapers are often made of metal.