



Briwax Oil-Free Steel Wool 0000
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Eino Aufderhar
> 3 dayPerfect, as described.
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Kevin F
> 3 dayInteresting stuff....certainly a level above what you find at a hardware/box store these days. Very tightly, purposefully meshed.
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D. Reynolds
> 3 dayWorks well with few metal filings falling off as you buff. I like the roll, so I can cut off what I need.
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BWha
> 3 dayGood quality steel wool. All Ive ever used is the wool bought from my local BORG. World of difference between that stuff and this.
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Macwoman33
> 3 dayPROMIO !
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Kindle Customer
10-06-2025This is serviceable steel wool. I bought it as part of a larger order of wood finishing items, because it was raining and I was too lazy to go to the hardware store. Does what its supposed to do but I probably could have gotten it cheaper somewhere else.
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Angela Shoemaker
> 3 dayI was solely using Liberon for my projects, excellent stuff. But, this is just as excellent and less expensive. No brainer.
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Gary Bastoky
> 3 dayI learned, some time ago, that all Steel Wool is not created equal. Of course, if you shop in big box stores, all youll find is the lower grade bag of briquet-like steel wool which breaks down quickly, leaves splinters in your hands and sometimes scratches the wood, even at 4x0. I discovered Briwax rolls of Steel Wool and Ill never go back to the cheap-o kind again. You cut off sections from a roll (tearing also tears fibers, so a scissors is a necessity). It doesnt leave splinters and does a really great job of bringing down finishes for a second application. I also use it to soften the look of a finish that is a little too shiny. This is the only way to go if youre doing serious woodworking.
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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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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.