



Briwax Oil-Free Steel Wool 0000
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Vintage PowerReader
15-06-2025fantastic, use to clean the wood before using it to apply the brixwax. now my favorite steel wool for all cleaning.
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Sue E. Ramsey
> 3 dayI 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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Melanie Mitchell
> 3 dayEasy to use in cleaning silver beads and other hard to clean jewelry!
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Chinkynoah
> 3 daySteel wool of this type has so many uses. Love to use it on my wood to remove finger prints and keep the shine of the original wood. Also love to use it on my stainless steel sink for keeping it shiny.
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mary mcdaniel
> 3 dayWorked great. I would recommend it
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Stark Media Group
> 3 dayThis is legit. Lasts me quite a long time per use, and did exactly what I needed it to do. My windshield looks ten times better than it did, aside from all the pitting which I intend to try and fix with a high quality glass polish compound. Would definitely recommend.
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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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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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Marc Meyer, Jr.
> 3 dayGood and soft for polishing wood.
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Hagen LeBray
Greater than one weekI always thought 4/0 steel wool was 4/0 steel wool. Wrong. This is really *nice* steel wool. I use 4/0 steel wool almost every day for one woodworking application or another, and I really like this Briwax product.