Is Steel Wool Good for Polishing?

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Asked By User1234!@# On

I've been hearing about using 0000 steel wool for polishing to achieve a really smooth finish. Are there any concerns with it darkening my project due to rust?

3 Answers

Answered By WoodWhisperer88 On

If you’re using oak, I recommend switching to brass wool. Steel fibers can leave stains in the wood. I typically use steel wool with oil finishes, just rub with the grain, let it sit, and then wipe with a lint-free rag.

Answered By CraftyNinja921 On

I’d suggest trying the Scotch-Brite Light Cleansing Hand Pad 7445 instead. It offers a similar grit (0000) but without the risk of metal fibers getting stuck in your project.

Answered By TechGuru732 On

Honestly, I think steel wool is overrated. It can rust and is flammable. Plus, it can get trapped in your skin or in the wood. There are better products, like synthetic pads from 3M. These come in different colors and are great for applying finishes or cleaning up dust.

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