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marc c
> 3 dayround and round it goes
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Janice Wright
> 3 dayJust as described by seller. Husband loves it!
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Brad Shortt
> 3 dayUsed to clean brick
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S. Texas
> 3 dayI used this specifically for resurfacing my Blackstone. I went with fine wire thinking it would be better finish. I should have gone with a coarse wire. It did the job, just took more time. For a 36” griddle, I went through 2 of these. Towards the end of the project, wires began flying off the wheel.
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Virginia D.
> 3 dayThis is a smaller wheel than what I Normally use to clean welds.
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TB1989
> 3 dayAs advertised
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Anonymouse
> 3 dayAs expected
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Noah
> 3 dayQuality used it to clean up my rims looked very good
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Walter Jensen
> 3 dayThis wheel seems really good at being gentle in removing paint/debris from metal. I also use the coarse wheel, and there is a marked difference in how much they take off. For example, this fine wheel would only dull the surface of paint on set of car wheels I was stripping, but the coarse wheel took off the paint *and* left behind scratches. For my application, the coarse wheel was too aggressive and the fine wheel worked better. But they are both quality pieces.
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Darien
> 3 dayI love this wire wheel and Im happy it doesnt throw wire out, Been using it for a long long time still does good. Ive used it on rusty dirty metal (weld prep), to get old lock tight and dirt off bolts, clean my battery terminals, I use it a lot. Id id buy the cup version but the piece that goes into the drill/impact driver broke clean off however i have not had a problem with this one. DOES NOT REMOVE PAINT as well as i thought it would, in fact doesnt remove paint hardly at all