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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Gary Groth
Greater than one weekIndividually wrapped and sealed, these are very tacky and quality tack cloth. I do a lot of epoxy resin and wood working that requires a completely dust free finish for the polishing stage. The tackier it is, the better it is for lifting off the fine dust and particles. I like the size. I tyically dont need a full sheet because it doesnt take a lot of cloth for it to do its job. This is a very good find and Ill be buying more of it in the future.
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B
> 3 dayI find these to be just the right amount of tack/stickiness. Some brands have too much tack and are hard to unfold because it all sticks together, and then leave residue on whatever I wipe. Some other brands have too little tack and dont last very long or dont even pick up all the dust on the first use. These seem to be in the middle. Good amount to tack to pick up dust, but not so much that they leave residue behind on what I wipe. Plus each tack cloth is individually wrapped, which is nice, and they all come in a nice box.
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Jill
> 3 dayBetter than the ones I bought at the big box stores, individually packaged and sticky. I do multiple painting and lacquer projects and when used recently, worked well. Fairly big, lots of tack
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Conscientious Shopper
> 3 dayThese are necessary to put a finishing touch on many do it yourself projects. I sometimes craft and refinish furniture and always do my final clean with a tack cloth after sanding to get a smooth finish for the stain or sealer. Tried one and it performed as expected on par with other brands I have puexhsed.s Contains one dozen cotton cloths. You would be able to cut these smaller to suit your needs. A good value over similar cloths at the home improvement stores.
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Qnumbra
> 3 dayI use this when I am varnishing my boat. This tack cloth is sticky and removes the saw dusk particles between coats. Nothing really works as well.
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D. Fowler
> 3 dayI don’t do a lot of woodworking these days, but every now and then I have a project. Whenever I want to stain something, I generally wipe it down with a rag beforehand. With some surfaces, it’s really important to remove all trace of sawdust or dust particles. I thought I’d give these tack cloths a try to see how well they work. The tackiness in a tack cloth comes from an infusion of “hydrocarbon resin and plasticizer.” This does give it that tacky feel I got when I used these gauze cloths. The stickiness wiped away any trace of dust that might have been lingering on the surface of my wooden desk. There was no residue left behind nor any stickiness. The quality of these so-called superior tack cloths is quite good, excellent actually. I’ll be putting this box in my workshop for when I do have a project to work on. Each cloth is individually wrapped, which I find very convenient. The cloths are quite large and are perfect for my needs. Comparatively, the price is very good at around $12.99 a dozen ($1.08 per cloth). Locally, each cloth is costing around $3 each.
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S. Sadler
Greater than one weekThese are good quality and work very well at picking up even the finest dust on woodworking projects. Great price as well!
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WyldRyd
> 3 dayThese are the biggest tack cloths that I have ever used! check out the picture to see the size! They worked great and I will definitely be buying more as they are way bigger than anything you can get at the home improvement stores.
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Paul R. Langford
Greater than one week3M makes them better.
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Allan
> 3 dayThis will ruin any surfaces you use it on due to the sheer amount of residue that it leaves compared to other brands Ive tried. Good luck cleaning it off.