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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Leland Cannon
> 24 hourI bought these to try them while wood working. They worked just as I expected them to. I used them for prep work before both painting and staining and they worked well.
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daphne
> 24 hourI really like this set of tack cloths, the tackiness is just right for cleaning up your projects between stain coats and especially before (and between) your finish coats when you want every last speck of dust up and off the piece youre refinishing. These are comparable to the brand name ones I usually use and I love that each is individually wrapped so you get a clean sticky one when you need it. Truth be told, if I havent gotten it too bogged down with sanding dust I usually seal mine in a baggy after using and then reuse it for the less important clean ups when it doesnt have to be perfect but when you want the dust mostly gone so you can see where you stand (refolding it often gives you a fairy clean new surface as well). It does keep its stickiness for quite some time between uses as long as your baggy is sealed and if youre a cheap skate like me it makes me happy to make the set last longer! I use tackcloths all the time and this brand has quickly become the one I reach for. I would order again for sure.
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Lincoln County MT
> 24 hourBought for a special project to paint a neighbors desk she bought at goodwill. I ended up with the desk instead because we took it to my house to paint and fix up to then take to her house across the street. Turns out she didnt feel it would fit and she no longer wanted it. So Its a classic 30x60 inch desk with 7 drawers. Two file drawers were locked we removed the locks and were no longer a problem. But now one drawer is acting locked which of course cant be so somethings off with its slide. Well eventually get it released so I can then paint the thing. Following classic prep by sanding all over and lucky its mostly flat areas not a lot of fancy trim. And then you go over with a tack cloth to insure its super cleaned off after sanding. And that is why we bought this tack cloth. A bit more expensive than the cheaper stuff. I will paint it in a soft grey using a Sherwin Williams special satin paint. I am thinking of painting over the top only with a layer or two of polyurethane clear satin too. But the only place I can put this monster I didnt plan to own or want..is my sewing room. I now need to put Sterilites bin drawer units from floor to ceiling stacking 4 half drawers in the middle dividing the stack of full size bins in half. Three towers. Right now I have 6 towers just under 6 or maybe 6 feet high not precise. I forget their actual height. But the way I set these up I had room to put a board to keep the plastic tops from bending and warping and could stack two high 4 wide large plastic totes too across 3 of them. Then theres a gap with a 30 table that holds my sergers and a wall phone then two towers. Those two towers have to be taken apart and two of the half drawers and 3 of the large drawers will now fit onto the other three towers each to take them almost to full ceiling height. I will cut out a piece of fabric to keep the dust down at the top and periodically take down to wash. Anyway it still leaves me with 5 half drawers that will have to stack on one side of the DESK...reason I want a clean super smooth finish because I worry the plastic bin drawers mini towoer can damage or cut into the desk top. I may add a felt bottom to make sure it prevents that too. Now the only negative with this or any tack cloth is it can leave a slightly tacky or oil like film if you over work it or rub it. Another reason to go with this a bit more money because as a tack cloth it picks up quicker and holds better and avoids you wanting to or needing to rub it in or around too much. So thats a lot of work thats on hold while it rains. And desk is outside. Also Im in the middle of my own bit off more than I intended project with repairing a 22 year old Class B RV. Lifes challenges one must stay flexible.
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mac girl*
> 24 hourThese work excellent to remove all dust prior to staining wood. Very happy with the effectiveness and they also are individually wrapped.
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JC
> 24 hourSo these tack cloths seem to work okay at removing sanding dust, which for me is their sole purpose. The price is certainly much better than what is charged at the big box stores and now I have enough for several more of my projects.
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Anonymous
> 24 hourI sanded a piece i made. The tack clothes was sticky. After i wiped it down, i went over with a microfiber cloth and a lot of saw dust come off. I am not sure it this work.
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Victor Blake
> 24 hourI 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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C. Cox
> 24 hourThese 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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Sandra
> 24 hourSo unhappy with these. They should be sticky for the dust, yes, but they leave behind so much residue!!! And oh hey, that’s permanent because it will not come off. Poor quality and now I’m sad.
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Elena
> 24 hourTheyre 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.