Briwax Oil-Free Steel Wool 0000
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Kaori Shibata
> 3 dayIt was good match for Briwax and for my project.
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Marc Meyer, Jr.
> 3 dayGood and soft for polishing wood.
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Thomas Schiller
> 3 dayI use 4-0000 steel wool for rubbing milk paint finishes to get a worn look this is the best 100 percent oil free I wouldn’t use anything else for the look that I want!
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Kevin F
> 3 dayInteresting stuff....certainly a level above what you find at a hardware/box store these days. Very tightly, purposefully meshed.
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Lexie Schultz
> 3 dayThis is the finest (literally and figuratively) steel wool I have ever used. Its a bit more expensive, but well worth the added cost. Ill never use any other kind for woodworking.
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Robert M
> 3 dayExcellent steel wool. I used this to buff a glossy rifle stock to a satin finish, and it worked perfectly. I started the project with 4/0 Steel wool I bought from a Low-Depot store. It was crap. This steel wool is a fantastic roll that has nice, parallel strands of wool that wont make cross cut marks in the wood finish. I will by this wool exclusively in the future. The roll is fairly large and I ended up buffing the whole rifle stock with about 8 in of a single roll. I bought two boxes so I still have plenty left over.
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Flip M.
Greater than one weekThis has proven to be superior to the heavily liked/favored Liberon 0000 steel wool. The Briwax stays together better and wont cut up your hands through latex gloves like its b4 mentioned competitor has done to my hands. Save money and achieve better results and go with Briwax.
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Dennis
20-11-2024I have used 000 steel wool, and several other methods of cleaning up chrome parts on the old Schwinn bikes I re-furb. This one works best! I like being able to whack off a short length, thereby eleminating waste.
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VSR
> 3 dayretailers like Home depot have similar products at less cost..........Box is very small ..........picture is misleading Sorry I wasted 15 dollars on this product
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McDouglas
> 3 dayBig roll, durable, effective, cut with scissors, don’t yank on to separate