SALI 9 Pack Nylon Filament Abrasive Wire Brush Wheel & Cup Brush Set with 1/4 Inch Hex Shank, 3 Sizes Nylon Drill Brush Set for Removal of Rust Corrosion Paint
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Chris from NC
> 24 hourI purchased these to sand the dirt and soft wood fibers off some live edge Maple for a vanity I am making. The bark was stripped and I wanted something that would keep the original contours. The red (100 grit) works well and did a great job. Both the Gray and Blue deposited something on the wood that darkened it. Im sure they will work well on steel or something else. Good value.
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golf2000
> 24 hourI have been doing some restoring of some items that I had in my garage. I had been sanding and using paint strippers of most of the projects. I saw these and ordered the set. These brushes came in such good use around some of the curves and joint areas with the removal of rust and paint. Speeding up the whole operation. Wish they had been here all along.
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Dr. Oswaldo Mann MD
> 24 hourNice set of nylon brush wheels to clean off my hand tools from dirt and first aquired working in the vaults and trenches installing underground electrical. Three different stiffnesses included in the set. Does a great job of removing the rust with minimal effort.
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Peggy Gray
> 24 hourI like that you have coarse, medium and fine bristles in each set of three. (3 red, 3 blue and 3 grey). My husband is a do it yourself handyman and wanted these bristles to remove some light rust and loose paint. Hes thrilled to be able to use these with his electric drill.
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Meta Wunsch I
> 24 hourThe package arrived half-opened in a very, very thin cardboard box, with no information, no instructions, warnings, or advice; in fact, there was nothing in the box except the 9 wire brushes. Not an auspicious beginning. I ordered these brushes to help with several cleaning/maintenance issues around my 75-yr-old home: cleaning the grout in the bathroom, scrubbing some old stains on long standing basement sinks, and cleaning some corrosion off old pipes in the basement. Each brush warns to be sure to wear safety goggles when using - an important warning. I would add that you should wear gloves as the bristles on these brushes are strong and could be an issue to exposed skin. Fortunately, these brushes seem to be quality made and hold together pretty well during use. I’ve read that other brushes have a tendency to come apart during heavy use and that the wire bristles fly off too easily. Obviously, with steel bristles moving at high speed some of them are going to fly off, but (wearing protective clothing/glasses) this was not a problem with these brushes. They worked well and the stains, corrosion, and grit (on the grout) came off fairly easily and with minimal damage to both the brushes and the areas I was addressing. Overall, I am pleased with these brushes and would recommend them. My only negative is that they were packaged poorly with no instructions or advice on how to use properly.
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Tom H
> 24 hourSet of three styles, each with 3 different bristle hardness. From the look and feel, they should last a while, far longer than some others I have used. Cleaner than sanding and just as effective for prepping for painting. Quite a bargain vs buying them separately from the local big box.
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Luke O
> 24 hourThey work pretty good as a quick light rust removal or cleaning brush. They definitely dont do as much as a wire brush, but are useful when you want to be slightly less aggressive or are working with a softer material. Overall 9/10.
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Kate Marshall
> 24 hourThese worked perfect for sanding uneven furniture surfaces. Very impressed wish I knew about them earlier
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Mueller
> 24 hourThis set of 9 Abrasive Brush Wheel and Cup Brush are a good assortment and of high quality. Perfect for quickly removing layers of paint and rust. Price is reasonable for the quality and quantity.
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G&A Berrios
> 24 hourThe metal back door had been scratched many times by the dogs trying to get back in the house after being let out to go potty. The scratching had removed all the paint and the metal was exposed to the elements and had begun to rust. These nylon brushes made the repair job easy. So much easier than using sand paper and the brushes didnt get clogged with material. Started by using the 80 grit wheel to remove all the rough rust and loose paint. Then, worked my up in grit to the 240 grit to a smooth transition point between the still painted portion of the door and the bare metal portion that was now rust free and smooth. Completed the repair with a rust preventative spray paint with primer, followed by 2 coats of outdoor latex house paint and finished off with a smooth plastic film to protect the paint from further scratching that will always be hard to prevent. Cant even tell that the door had been previously damaged and had developed rust bubbling under the paint. Great addition to my home repair arsenal of tools.