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Dremel 404 Bristle Brush Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.3
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Description of Dremel 404 Bristle Brush

1/2Diameter, bristle brush for light deburring of metal surfaces, general cleaning & polishing of silverware, jewelry & metal surfaces. Adds Extra shine to your product. Manufactured in China.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Unimpressive Abrasive Brush for DIYers

Using this brush, our team found that it was not durable enough to handle tough surfaces. It failed to deliver a polished finish needed for our project..

Pros
  • Affordable option for light cleaning
Cons
  • Not designed for heavy-duty tasks

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Must-Have Brush for Industrial Applications

This brush is an industrial savior. It gets deep into crevices and cleans well leaving a smooth finish. The bristles are sturdy enough to last and light enough for fatigue-free work .However, IT can sometimes damage delicate surfaces..

Pros
  • Sturdy bristles, efficient cleaning
Cons
  • Not suitable for delicate surfaces

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not Worth the Investment

This industrial and scientific abrasive brush didn`t meet my expectations... While it had a long lifespan it didn't provide the thorough cleaning I needed. It simply wasn't powerful enough for my needs..

Pros
  • long-lasting
Cons
  • not powerful enough.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for cleaning tarnish from brass.

I was given this Dremel attachment to speed up the polishing of some heavily tarnished brass wall hangings. I used it to apply polish and remove dullness. I then used a Dremel felt tip to finish the polish. They did a great job - didn't scratch the finish and made removing tarnish much easier and quicker than doing it by hand. This is still a tedious process for heavily tarnished items requiring multiple applications, but much better than doing it by hand. My top advice is to touch the surface…

Pros
  • Abrasives and paints
Cons
  • Small parts