HOMAX PRODUCTS 123100 Bronze Fine Wool Pad, 3-Pack
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D. Miller
> 3 dayEase of use. Durability. Bronze does not rust. Does an awesome job of removing oxidation and rust from all chrome.
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Homer
> 3 dayI used this to plug holes in the walls in my apartment to keep out mice and I havent had one in over 2 months so it much be working.
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DREYJADE
> 3 dayI use this to clean off gunks on my windows!
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Wendell
19-11-2024The best for polishing chrome!
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Randy
Greater than one weekI bought this to clean household windows because I noticed that the professionals do use 0000 steel wool, Not bronze wool but steel. However Im not sure what kind (brand) they use but all the seel I have used have rusted within one hour so I switched to this bronze. The Pros told me NOT to push (rub) too hard or you can leave scratches. I finished my parents house and I did notice some scratches however I am not sure if it was me or someone else. The house is 30 years old. My advice is to test a window or two and not the main living room windows, first. This product did not specifically say that its #0000. This troubles me a bit. I would recommend it but not guarantee against any or all scratches. I would call a pro, Im going to, and find out what exactly they use before I buy any more wool.
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Steve Boatman
> 3 dayUse this in place of steel wool, and enjoy not having AS MUCH dusting. The best part, is using this on glass to remove light water spotting. Light pressure, a bit of good glass cleaner, and some elbow grease leaves a brilliant gloss on glass and really removes the crap left there by your neighbors crappy sprinkler system. I made the move to bronze, because steel wool if not cleaned off completely will eventually cause rust spots to appear. Go to a car lot and look around the windows on used cars that have white/silver paint, you see those little rust specks? Thats from steel wool when they detail the car. This doesnt leave those behind.
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Patricia Masopust
> 3 dayBronze wool is best for boat projects. No rust.
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azasadny
> 3 dayBronze wool is what you want to use instead of steel wool, especially when working with firearms because the bronze is softer than the steel the firearm is made from, so no scratches or rust from pieces of steel wool that break off and are left behind. I used the bronze wool to remove rust and corrosion from the guns and then applied oil to prevent further damage. A single pad lasts quite awhile and this produces really amazing results!
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DP
> 3 dayI bot this bronze wool because I was concerned that the steel wool would discolor some wood projects when using water based products over it due to risk for rust with flecks of the steel. This bronze wool did help with that but it seemed to fall apart quite easily and not last very long. I may try another brand next time I need some.
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Ed
> 3 dayI use this to stuff wire access holes to keep mice out. They hate the stuff and does not rust. Steel wool rusts and will easily catch on fire. This is stable and will not rust.