

HOMAX PRODUCTS 123100 Bronze Fine Wool Pad, 3-Pack
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ELLIOT B. SIEGEL
> 3 dayRefinish furniture
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Carla
> 3 dayBought for cleaning glass. It cleans glass without leaving scratches (yet).
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JMR
Greater than one weekDid the job o get rust off on outside of vinyl windows.
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Wendell
> 3 dayThe best for polishing chrome!
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Can do
> 3 dayWorks great on fine finishes. Polish a gun without hurting the bluing.
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Bob Finewood
> 3 dayA good value for the price paid.
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JMan01
> 3 dayI purchased this because it was recommended to be used with Borlas exhaust system polish to help remove heavy oxidation and light rust. It works fantastic! I first clean the stainless steel with an all purpose spray cleaner/polish, then use the Borla product with the fine bronze wool to buff out all the nasty stuff. It does a great job of removing everything but the shine. Plus, the package has enough wool for many applications. I highly recommend this for any of your steel polishing needs.
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Jay Hartzell
> 3 dayThis stuff worked well to remove some rust from an old Mossberg 500 I own that was bought in the early 70s. Its easy to use, and didnt remove any bluing that I could see.
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mariolina
Greater than one weekI hate working with steel wool because it rusts so quickly. If youre using steel wool to remove the finish on wood, little bits of rusty steel can get into the wood and ruin the surface. I was very excited to find out that there was such as thing as bronze wool and immediately bought some to try. Ive used it in my furniture refinishing projects for several months now and also to remove rust on metal. Ive also started using it in place of kitchen steel wool pads, which become quickly become too rusty to use. Bronze is softer than steel, so bronze wool scratches less than steel wool of a comparable grade. Overall, bronze wool is a big improvement over steel wool for many applications, and Ive already ordered more of the fine as well as some of the coarse grade. The only reasons for giving docking it a star are: 1) its much more expensive than steel wool (yes, I would expect it to be more expensive, but IMO its disproportionately so, although the price has come down since my original order) 2) because its a soft metal, tiny fragments break off and can make a mess. Note: Bronze wool comes in fine (this one), medium, and coarse grades. I havent seen the medium grade anywhere, but Ive ordered the coarse grade and will post a review after Ive had a chance to work with it. Heres a link the coarse grade in case anyone wants to compare:
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robert c. fuller jr.
> 3 daygreat