

HOMAX PRODUCTS 123100 Bronze Fine Wool Pad, 3-Pack
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Bill D.
> 3 dayThe pads are thin and break up easily. The last time I bought bronze wool it was well worth the money as the pads were hefty and really lasted. I used one pad up really quickly oil buffing a door handle and thumb latch. The finished product is awesome so my idea an technique were fine but the disintegrating pad and fine bronze particles were kind of a pain but wiped up easily. The other two I used up rapidly cleaning ceramic tiles. Again the tiles are great. But the pads were gone very fast.
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Christine
> 3 dayExactly what you need for wood finishes without the worry of rusted steel fibers in your finish.
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Can do
> 3 dayWorks great on fine finishes. Polish a gun without hurting the bluing.
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paedomorph
04-06-2025This is great stuff for cleaning old rubber parts when restoring old cars. Regular steel wool rusts, so any residual wool embedded in the rubber would rust and stain the rubber after cleaning. Bronze wool works great (as does stainless steel wool), but you cant buy it locally anymore because most retailers wont stock it because the crack heads use it to stuff their pipes...
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Ric Smith
> 3 dayUsed to remove rust from a blued gun barrel. Worked great.
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Mando
> 3 dayDid exactly what it was supposed to do. I use these on my chrome rims and they came out real shiny
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JMR
> 3 dayDid the job o get rust off on outside of vinyl windows.
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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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John
> 3 dayThis was perfect to gently remove rust on parts that have a surface finish, like bluing. It also worked well to smooth down any overly textured piece of Cerakoted metal, like a rough edge or a piece that somehow ended up with a noticeable texture from fingerprints.
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azasadny
Greater than one weekBronze 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!