Briwax Oil-Free Steel Wool 0000
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Len from Fallbrook, CA
> 3 dayNo oil, much less expensive than the other brand of oilfree steel wool.
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FRP
> 3 dayI finish my furniture with an oil base finish and then top with wax. This very fine wool does a great job of getting the wax into the hard to read places.
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Mena W
> 3 dayI use it for crafting. Good to have on hand.
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Kaori Shibata
> 3 dayIt was good match for Briwax and for my project.
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Brian Honey
> 3 dayOil free steel wool is the only way to go.
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Gary Bastoky
> 3 dayI learned, some time ago, that all Steel Wool is not created equal. Of course, if you shop in big box stores, all youll find is the lower grade bag of briquet-like steel wool which breaks down quickly, leaves splinters in your hands and sometimes scratches the wood, even at 4x0. I discovered Briwax rolls of Steel Wool and Ill never go back to the cheap-o kind again. You cut off sections from a roll (tearing also tears fibers, so a scissors is a necessity). It doesnt leave splinters and does a really great job of bringing down finishes for a second application. I also use it to soften the look of a finish that is a little too shiny. This is the only way to go if youre doing serious woodworking.
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Elmore Champlin
> 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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Emmerich151
> 3 dayExcellent!
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Gwing
> 3 dayGood stuff!
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BWha
> 3 dayGood quality steel wool. All Ive ever used is the wool bought from my local BORG. World of difference between that stuff and this.