Eshazu Superior Tack Cloths (Box of 12) - Tack Rags for Woodworking and Painters Professional Grade - Removes Dust, Sanding Particles, Cleans Surfaces - Wax and Silicone Free, Anti-Static
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> 24 hourI find these to be just the right amount of tack/stickiness. Some brands have too much tack and are hard to unfold because it all sticks together, and then leave residue on whatever I wipe. Some other brands have too little tack and dont last very long or dont even pick up all the dust on the first use. These seem to be in the middle. Good amount to tack to pick up dust, but not so much that they leave residue behind on what I wipe. Plus each tack cloth is individually wrapped, which is nice, and they all come in a nice box.
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Gary Groth
> 24 hourIndividually wrapped and sealed, these are very tacky and quality tack cloth. I do a lot of epoxy resin and wood working that requires a completely dust free finish for the polishing stage. The tackier it is, the better it is for lifting off the fine dust and particles. I like the size. I tyically dont need a full sheet because it doesnt take a lot of cloth for it to do its job. This is a very good find and Ill be buying more of it in the future.
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am47
> 24 hourThese are very sticky and big tack cloths! Ill admit I dont have a ton of experience using tack cloths - Im pretty new to woodworking and Ive only ever used one other brand (from a major brand, best known for their rust-proofing spray paint). These are stickier than the name brand, but not so sticky that its impossible to unwrap them. They have a strong smell, which I suppose is the adhesive. They seem to work really well and Id imagine youd get a lot of uses out of just one cloth. They come individually wrapped, so theres no reason not to stock up! Ill be buying more in the future.
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Jay
> 24 hourTack cloths are not a new technology. They arent mysterious and Id think most folks that do painting or finishing are familiar with them. They can be rather expensive per cloth for what they are though. These tack cloths are well below what I can find them for locally on a per piece basis, and of better than average quality to boot. They are slightly larger, and slightly tackier without being so sticky as to want to grab and stick to the surface of my project while gently wiping it down just prior to painting. Once it grabs onto the dust or whatever it doesnt let it go. If I am careful to fold the cloth so a new surface is exposed every so often I find I can use one cloth for a very large area or project or re-use the same cloth several times. The individual wrapping is perfect for me as a someone who does a fair bit of painting work but only in occasional bursts since Im a home mechanic and DIY guy. This means they dont dry out or get contaminated and fouled while waiting to be used. All things considered, I recommend these!
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Victor Allen
> 24 hourGreat product
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Jason F
> 24 hourThe before and after shots say it all. Went from a lot of fine dust on the surface of some sanded wood and wood filler to basically nothing. Much better than wiping with a regular rag, I will definitely get these again. I cleaned off about 80 board feet of lumber and the cloth that I opened still has plenty of cleaning ability left. Great buy.
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Jimbo
> 24 hourThese are great tack clothes. Nicely packaged so they dont dry out. Very sticky and great at removing dust, etc from whatever youre planning to paint/stain. I would recommend you wear rubber, nitrile, or vinyl gloves due to their stickiness (and also avoiding extra skin oil contaminates on whatever youre working on). Great product.
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Arthur3030
> 24 hourI misunderstood this product. I read 100% Cotton and wax and silicone free. So I used one to wipe a musical instrument of dust and debris. MY BAD! The cloth is abrasive and sticky (as it should be). My own ignorance caused significant damage to the instrument. Again, the product is great. The user, however, not so bright. Please know that this cloth is ABRASIVE AND STICKY.. Dont use it on any finished surface :)
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theSLAchannel
> 24 hourThese are nice tack cloths that do the job of removing that final dust before applying a fine finish. Tack cloths are a must-have when finishing or refinishing a fine surface, and these are as good as they get.
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Brandon
> 24 hourThese come individually wrapped and well packaged. Its pretty similar to most tack cloth. The thin cheesecloth material has lots of holes to catch dust and it is tacky enough to grab particulates but also easy to swipe across smooth surfaces without it catching. It doesnt seem to leave any obvious residue, but touching it with bare hands leaves an obvious light coating on it, similar to dried linseed oil. I suggest wearing gloves when using this and to lightly swipe across surfaces rather than rubbing it in, or else it might leave residue. I also suggest keeping them folded up as the cheesecloth becomes messed up rather easily. Just fold it to a new side to keep using the same cloth.