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πŸ™Œ Trimaco 10501 Tack Cloth: An Essential Pack of 1 for Flawless Finishes Review

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Description of πŸ™Œ Trimaco 10501 Tack Cloth: An Essential Pack of 1 for Flawless Finishes

Dimensions: 18' x 36'. Use to prepare a dust free surface after sanding or before painting. Color: Tan. Reusable if not totally filled with dust: seal in bag for future use. Cloth is impregnated with resin to grab dust and dirt without a stick residue. Essential for achieving a fine finish with all primers, sealers, urethane and other coatings. Individually-sealed cloths have a long shelf-life to preserve tackiness for your next project.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Glue marks on project, almost impossible to remove from hands

I started using this sticky cloth as a final step before epoxy coating my shower stall. The rag left a sticky residue on my hands that was very difficult to wash off. Thankfully I only used the washcloth for a small portion of the shower as I noticed it leaves a shine on the shower. This worried me because I was afraid it would interfere with the adhesion of the epoxy. I would return it but unfortunately I bought it in May and it's too late to return it.

Pros
  • Resin impregnated fabric for catching dust and dirt without leaving any glue marks.
Cons
  • The list is getting long.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Used them on several wood boards with no problems

I use them to remove sawdust before applying wood oil and rubbing polyurethane across wood boards and between layers. They're very sticky, especially on my hands, so I usually store them in plastic wrap. I haven't had a problem with leftovers on the parts I've worked on. It's quick and easy for me to do and I'm happy with the results on smooth sanded surfaces. It collects small particles that rags and my shop vacuum don't notice. 6 pieces satisfied my needs for several months and I have no…

Pros
  • Dimensions: 18' x 36'
Cons
  • Some cons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I have to give this to my enemies for Christmas!

THEY ALWAYS LEAVE A RESIDUE AND SO STICKY THAT YOUR HANDS WILL STICK RIGHT AFTER USE, EVEN IF YOU TOUCH EACH OF THEM JUST FOR A MOMENT . I DO NOT USUALLY MAKE ALL CAPITALS, THESE JUST STATED ME SO MUCH BECAUSE THEY WERE A WASTE OF MONEY. USE GLOVES AT LEAST. BUT EVEN WHEN THEY GET LOCKED OUT, THEY LEAVE SERIOUS STICKY, WAXY RESIDUES. I HAVE TO WASH THE THING I WOULD USE IT ON AFTER WASHING THEM WITH THESE RAG. AFTER DRYING, YOU NEED THE DUST CLOTH WHICH LEADS TO ANOTHER SOAP WASH AND NEVER…

Pros
  • To prepare a dusted surface after sanding or before painting
Cons
  • Not bad, but...