



Briwax Oil-Free Steel Wool 0000
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Sue E. Ramsey
Greater than one weekI added to vinegar in a Mason jar to create a natural stain. It was obvious this steel wool strand size is very fine. I have plenty left to try on some delicate polishing. Wish I could recommend one way or another but I dont feel qualified to do so with how I used it.
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Janet Douglass
> 3 dayWe bought this and the #4 size in a 5lb reel by Homax from Amazon. Super fine this one, very coarse the other. And the price was not so different for vastly different amounts of product! This is a small amount and so quite pricey - specialist size: for fine finishing/ shining of polymer clay or fine woods on things like models and pens.
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FRP
> 3 dayI finish my furniture with an oil base finish and then top with wax. This very fine wool does a great job of getting the wax into the hard to read places.
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Florida Alan
> 3 dayhigh quality steel wool, cut off amount needed, my woodwork came out great with the help of this product, many uses.
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Angela Shoemaker
Greater than one weekI was solely using Liberon for my projects, excellent stuff. But, this is just as excellent and less expensive. No brainer.
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IL_Lax_Daddy
> 3 dayBest steel wool Ive ever bought. Love it coming in a roll. Wont buy any other in future.
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History Maker
> 3 dayThis steel wool is great. No oil, so no contamination to your finish by the oil that is used to manufacture steel wool. With this (0000), I apply a new coating of dark stain (apply along the grain, not perpendicular), then buff it and move on to the next section. One caveat, if you’re using Briwax make sure you have plenty proper ventilation!
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Brian Honey
> 3 dayOil free steel wool is the only way to go.
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D. Reynolds
> 3 dayWorks well with few metal filings falling off as you buff. I like the roll, so I can cut off what I need.
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History Maker
> 3 dayThis steel wool is great. No oil, so no contamination to your finish by the oil that is used to manufacture steel wool. With this (0000), I apply a new coating of dark stain (apply along the grain, not perpendicular), then buff it and move on to the next section. One caveat, if you’re using Briwax make sure you have plenty proper ventilation!