Eshazu Superior Tack Cloths (Box of 12) - Tack Rags for Woodworking and Painters Professional Grade - Removes Dust, Sanding Particles, Cleans Surfaces - Wax and Silicone Free, Anti-Static
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Anonymous
> 3 dayI sanded a piece i made. The tack clothes was sticky. After i wiped it down, i went over with a microfiber cloth and a lot of saw dust come off. I am not sure it this work.
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Cliff J
Greater than one weekWould be perfect for auto-body use, I got it for my modeling, (model cars) and its a little too sticky.
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Allan
> 3 dayThis will ruin any surfaces you use it on due to the sheer amount of residue that it leaves compared to other brands Ive tried. Good luck cleaning it off.
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Victor Allen
> 3 dayGreat product
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Qnumbra
> 3 dayI use this when I am varnishing my boat. This tack cloth is sticky and removes the saw dusk particles between coats. Nothing really works as well.
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J in NJ
> 3 day12 individually wrapped 18 by 36 tack cloths come in handy to remove all dust particles before applying a finish to projects. It is so heartbreaking to think you have completed a project only to find that you didnt get all the dust off before applying paint, polyurethane, or lacquer and now have a bumpy mess on your hands. A good tack cloth, carefully used, will definitely prevent that. The cloths work well and do not contain any wax or silicones that could affect how a finish adheres. They are moderately sticky and sweep across the surface without any drag. Handy to have so many ready to use.
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Ken
> 3 dayI have been refinishing my shutters sanding them down and staining them. These tack cloths have been working really well. They come individually wrapped. The size of each cloth is decent. I have been sanding four sets of large shutters and have so far only used one for the job so these last. I start with the shop vacuum and then final cleanup with one of these. These are sturdy and dont fall apart as you are wiping. Overall these work much better than a plain shop rag for surface preparation for painting.
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Meg
> 3 dayMy husband does a lot of woodworking and uses tack cloth often. He’s very impressed with these. First off, he likes the fact that they are individually wrapped, keeping those he’s not using clean until he’s ready to use them. Next, they’re thin enough to work with and get into all the corners and crevices, but still very strong. We’re currently in the process of re-staining all the woodwork in our house…doors, molding, cabinets, everything. It means lots of sanding to remove old stain and varnish and these cloths are perfect for ensuring the wood is ready to receive the new stain.
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George Hodge
> 3 dayOld school. Good stuff
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Matt Siewert
> 3 dayWork how described