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πŸ”’ Norton 01726 Synthetic Steel Pack of 2 Review

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Description of πŸ”’ Norton 01726 Synthetic Steel Pack of 2

Can be cut or folded as needed to fit your applications. Won't rust, shred or splinter. Washable and reusable. Use with or without chemicals.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Impressive Steel Abrasive Set

As an industrial scientist, I am always on the lookout for high-quality finishing products. As my tests showed, this steel abrasive set was a clear standout. The synthetic material is incredibly durable and doesn't wear down as quickly as other brands. The set includes two different abrasive options, making it versatile for various tasks. The only downside is that it's a bit pricey compared to other options, but the quality is worth the investment. Overall, I highly recommend this product for…

Pros
  • Long-lasting and durable
Cons
  • Not suitable for use on delicate surfaces

Revainrating 5 out of 5

No rust stains and smoother surface

Used this to apply teak oil to outdoor chairs. It has been recommended that the synthetic steel wool does not shed small pieces of iron which can cause rust stains outdoors. Furniture. Worked well and I started using it for waxing and furniture oil on all the furniture and cabinets in the house. It comes in small sheets that are a little big for applicators but can easily be cut with kitchen scissors. These are flat pads - like scouring pads, not spherical pads for regular steel wool - so they…

Pros
  • Hand Sanding Products
Cons
  • Long Delivery Time

Revainrating 1 out of 5

100% ineffective as an alternative to steel wool

I thought this would be a good alternative to steel wool when I was building my guitar which I finished with Keda and Tru-Oil paint. The guitar had to be sanded between finishes and the neck had to be sanded after its last coat had cured as I wanted it (the neck) to have a satin finish. Steel wool is probably the best tool for this job, except it can leave tiny bits of metal in the finish. I didn't want to risk it, so I tried these. Unfortunately, they were 100% ineffective. Sanding Tru-Oil…

Pros
  • Abrasives & Varnishes
Cons
  • Something else