



46615 Hyde Tools Nylon Wire Brushes - Pack of 6 (Nylon)
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Ben
> 3 dayDo what there supposed to.
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Shane Key
> 3 dayWorks good, just wish they werent as soft as they are!
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M. Choate
> 3 dayNeeded good nylon brushes for cleaning guns and other work on polished metal.
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Marc
> 3 dayAfter only one use, bristles soften to the point of being unusable.
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Darrin Jacobs PhD
> 3 dayGreat for cleaning
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David R. Schricker
> 3 dayThese are good disposable brushes. I use them to clean my CNC router of milling debris. The plastic bristles deform fairly easily, but also they will conform to an unusual shape which is what I want. Fairly economical and easy on the fingers as opposed to steel or brass.
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Michael W.
> 3 dayGreat brushes
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Mark Twain
> 3 dayThese are reasonably nice nylon brushes. They seem fairly sturdy (although I have not abused any enough yet to know just how sturdy they are) and the offset handle is nice as it keeps ones knuckles farther away from danger when brushing something. The handle is about seven inches long overall, and the brush itself is about one and one half inches by one quarter inches (I.e., roughly large toothbrush size). I have used them to scrub some gunky spots around the house, and they have worked well for this so far. Only time will tell how well they hold up. They are, unfortunately, labeled as made in China.
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Robert L.
> 3 dayI like to detail my dirt bike and these things work great for that. Sturdy Bristles but nothing that will scratch parts, removes premix gunk and caked in mud. I’ve also used it for hard water crystals on some faucets and it worked like a charm without damaging the chrome look.
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David OBanion
> 3 dayA famous tool outlet sells a package with steel, brass, and plastic bristle brushes as a set. I dont often have a use for brass or steel brushes, so that deal isnt the best for me. So, I went looking elsewhere and found these, and they do what I need.