



Briwax Oil-Free Steel Wool 0000
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IL_Lax_Daddy
> 3 dayBest steel wool Ive ever bought. Love it coming in a roll. Wont buy any other in future.
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mary mcdaniel
> 3 dayWorked great. I would recommend it
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Happy ag
> 3 dayI usually use Liberon 0000 steel wool for between coat leveling, tried this to see if it was any better, or cheaper. Its an excellent product, maybe stays together a bit longer than Liberon but its pretty much a toss-up which is better. Most important is either of these products will produce much better results than the garden variety 0000 youll find at hardware or big box stores at a much lower price. Compared side-by-side there is no comparison, theyre two completely different products, and worth the extra bucks if youre serious about your work. eBays the cheapest place to buy either, and theyre both about the same price. Buying by the 225-250g roll is most economical
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Hagen LeBray
> 3 dayIve used 0000 steel wool in woodworking for over 40 years. One might think--as I did--that steel wool is steel wool. Not so. This Briwax oil free steel wool is the greatest Ive come across. Works very well, and it doesnt smell awful like steel wool (that isnt oil free) after the package has open for awhile. Plus, I like the convenient roll. Good stuff.
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VSR
> 3 dayretailers like Home depot have similar products at less cost..........Box is very small ..........picture is misleading Sorry I wasted 15 dollars on this product
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C. Sorenson
> 3 dayWorks as intended! Help up nice for a few applications. Great product.
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BH
> 3 dayCleaned and refinished kitchen cabinets with this, Murphys oil soap, and tung oil. Very good and reasonably priced 0000 steelwool.
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Marc Meyer, Jr.
> 3 dayGood and soft for polishing wood.
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Devlyn
> 3 dayWorks for plugging up holes and also removing touch stains.
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Tommy in Tomball, TX
> 3 dayI use this infrequently, so I appreciate the fact that it has not rusted while in my very humid garage. How they do this without oil is unknown to me, but appreciated. I love the finish I get by rubbing out shellac with this steel wool--a very pleasing satin finish.