

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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Hassie Borer
> 3 dayWe used a couple of these tack cloths for prepping the walls in my daughters house. THey just moved in and the former owners had 4 cats and 2 dogs and there was hair EVERYWHERE. We vacuumed and dusted and scrubbed and vacuumed again and we were still finding hair on the walls. We wiped them down with these and probably captured 99.9% of the hair. They work amazing and are long lasting. We cleaned 10 rooms and hallways with only 4 clothes (we each had one). The painting went without a hairy hitch. I will use these anytime I have to paint walls in the future.
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Dennis A Edwards
> 3 dayThese are good tack cloths..
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Elena
> 3 dayTheyre cloths, theyre tacky, they pick up sawdust and leave a slight waxy feel on wood surfaces - aka, like every other tack cloth ive used! For the price, theyre good. They Do their job exactly as expected, no more, no less. Id buy them again.
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California Cowboy
> 3 dayI do woodworking and these tack cloths do a great job of picking up the dust after sanding. Before staining and/or applying a final poly or oil finish elimination of dust is extremely important to the final product. These tack cloths serve that purpose very well.
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C. Cox
> 3 dayThese tack clothes work as expected but the do have a pretty strong smell. Those that are sensitive to smells will want to find a different 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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Victor Blake
Greater than one weekI just finished prep on the fourth room using these. They work great to tack the wall clean after prep work is complete and before taping or painting. In addition to getting dust and dirt off of the walls I ran them across the crown and base moldings to pickup dust to get good adhesion for the tape and get nice fine painting lines. Folding it over to existing square size is just perfect in my palm to get the most out of every exposed square from folding. I averaged about 2-3 per room across 3 rooms (one huge, one large, two smaller rooms)
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Kraig
> 3 dayThese are normal tack cloths. Cheese cloth with a sticky surface to pick up dust. I use them after sanding, just before applying a clear finish. Doing so gives me a vastly superior finish over skipping this step. They are tacky enough to do their job without dragging on the wood surface. Use a light touch to avoid leaving a residue of the sticky coating on your work piece. It will get on your fingers if you dont use exam gloves. Refold them to expose a fresh surface when they start loosing their stickiness. This is the way all good tack cloths Ive ever used work. The difference with these is the price is half to a third of what Im used to for this quality. Good stuff.
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David P Owsley
> 3 dayI’ve done several woodworking projects over the years and used lots of different tack cloths and this is the best I’ve found. Tacky enough to capture fine sawdust but not so sticky it’s hard to work with, and it even smells nice. I bought a box of 12; hope it stores well because I won’t use them all for this job.
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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.