

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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Dustin
> 3 dayCame fast. Works as expected
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B
> 3 dayI find these to be just the right amount of tack/stickiness. Some brands have too much tack and are hard to unfold because it all sticks together, and then leave residue on whatever I wipe. Some other brands have too little tack and dont last very long or dont even pick up all the dust on the first use. These seem to be in the middle. Good amount to tack to pick up dust, but not so much that they leave residue behind on what I wipe. Plus each tack cloth is individually wrapped, which is nice, and they all come in a nice box.
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Gene
> 3 dayMaybe too sticky, I was surprised how easily the tacky coating came off the cloth. A bit of reading and this may be normal for this type of dust remover. Unfortunately it really made it ill suited for what I was trying to do and caused me to have to re-clean and sand a piece.
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K. Stobie
> 3 dayIndividual packaged and worked as intended. Would purchase again.
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Adam Conrad
> 3 dayThese work just as well as the best tack cloths Ive used. I prepped by running Isopropyl alcohol across everything to clean up any contaminates, and then running one of these tack cloths to pick up any fibers or particles that inevitably find themselves to my work. The final product is a nice smooth surface that only holds the imperfections of the work itself. I like that these are individually packed, so I know for sure that nothing crept its way in while I was pulling one out. Every single cloth I used is still brand new when it comes time to use it. The material holds up well, and the tack is just enough to pick up everything without leaving tack behind. Overall great tack cloths. Highly recommended.
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malina
> 3 dayGreat tack rags for the price. I have used these rags before restoring an end table and a book shelf. They really do a great job of getting the dust off. Once done sanding they do even a better job of getting the wood clean for a coat of varnish. Totally recommend using these over a cotton rag or old t-shirt. Outstanding value on these tack rags.
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theSLAchannel
Greater than one weekThese are nice tack cloths that do the job of removing that final dust before applying a fine finish. Tack cloths are a must-have when finishing or refinishing a fine surface, and these are as good as they get.
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am47
> 3 dayThese are very sticky and big tack cloths! Ill admit I dont have a ton of experience using tack cloths - Im pretty new to woodworking and Ive only ever used one other brand (from a major brand, best known for their rust-proofing spray paint). These are stickier than the name brand, but not so sticky that its impossible to unwrap them. They have a strong smell, which I suppose is the adhesive. They seem to work really well and Id imagine youd get a lot of uses out of just one cloth. They come individually wrapped, so theres no reason not to stock up! Ill be buying more in the future.
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dragonmermaid
Greater than one weekI can always use tack cloth since I refurbish furniture. These individually wrapped tack cloths are so useful to have around and they pick up sanding dust and other debris perfectly. I am happy with this pack!
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Roger Baxter
> 3 dayEach one of these little clothes come sealed in a plastic bag keeping it fresh. The cheesecloth material is pre-soaked in a shellac type liquid that is tacky (I guess that’s why they are called “tack clothes”) that sticks to all the fine particles of dust left behind after sanding and brushing off and even vacuuming. Each cloth is folded to about a 6 inch square that can be unfolded multiple times to about an 18 inch square. After each unfolding it’s newly fresh surface can be used to collect the dust off your workpiece until it is covered in dust; and then turn over and/or unfold again and repeat the process. When finished the cloth can be put back into the plastic bag (if you have carefully opened it) for use again later … until it will no longer pick up dust. Then, for safety, toss it into a fireproof container so that any spontaneous combustion does not occur. These pre-made tack clothes are not inexpensive, but they are very time saving and convenient. I’m glad to have them available to use.