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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MyTwoCents
> 3 dayTack cloths like these are really useful for prepping a surface for paint, stain, or other finishes, by removing residual dust first. I like how these come with a large number of individual cloths, and that they are each individually wrapped. They are a good size and will come in handy. The material is like a sticky cheesecloth type fabric. I will add a photo here so you can see the material. I like it.
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Bright R
> 3 dayEshazu Tack Cloth, Tack Rags for Woodworking and Painters Made with 100% Cotton Removes Dust, Sanding Particles, Cleans Surfaces The tack cloth has a sticky or tacky texture that effectively catches loose debris or dust. Each cloth is individually packaged so you dont have to worry about one being contaminated while storing. Great for woodworking and crafting.
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D. Fowler
> 3 dayI don’t do a lot of woodworking these days, but every now and then I have a project. Whenever I want to stain something, I generally wipe it down with a rag beforehand. With some surfaces, it’s really important to remove all trace of sawdust or dust particles. I thought I’d give these tack cloths a try to see how well they work. The tackiness in a tack cloth comes from an infusion of “hydrocarbon resin and plasticizer.” This does give it that tacky feel I got when I used these gauze cloths. The stickiness wiped away any trace of dust that might have been lingering on the surface of my wooden desk. There was no residue left behind nor any stickiness. The quality of these so-called superior tack cloths is quite good, excellent actually. I’ll be putting this box in my workshop for when I do have a project to work on. Each cloth is individually wrapped, which I find very convenient. The cloths are quite large and are perfect for my needs. Comparatively, the price is very good at around $12.99 a dozen ($1.08 per cloth). Locally, each cloth is costing around $3 each.
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John T. Horner
Greater than one weekAttack cloth is a very traditional method to get dust and fibers off of a surface prior to applying a finish like staying or paint. These work just as well as any of this type Ive ever tried. Its from a brand Ive never heard of and has made in China but seems quite adequate to the task. Nothing exotic, just a basic product that does what its supposed to do.
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Dusty Trails
> 3 dayThis is some good stuff. I have a small wood working business and I have always used SuperTuff brand tack cloth on my furniture and other work before staining. It’s good, but fetches all the way up to $3 per cloth. This stuff (as of 5/31/22) is $1 each! The box of 12 is nice because it’ll last me a while and it’ll keep them all contained. The cloth itself is a bit heavier than supertuff as well. It’s a no-brainer, IMO. Easy 5 stars all round.
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Hassie Borer
> 3 dayWe used a couple of these tack cloths for prepping the walls in my daughters house. THey just moved in and the former owners had 4 cats and 2 dogs and there was hair EVERYWHERE. We vacuumed and dusted and scrubbed and vacuumed again and we were still finding hair on the walls. We wiped them down with these and probably captured 99.9% of the hair. They work amazing and are long lasting. We cleaned 10 rooms and hallways with only 4 clothes (we each had one). The painting went without a hairy hitch. I will use these anytime I have to paint walls in the future.
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Gary Groth
Greater than one weekIndividually 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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Elizabeth C. Dibble
Greater than one weekWe are doing a large refinishing project (two floor to ceiling built in bookcases) and this product is perfect.
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Laura Carter
> 3 dayBy no means am I an expert on furniture repair or restoration however I have done my share of refinishing furniture for our home and these tack cloths have served me well.
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Roger Baxter
> 3 dayEach one of these little clothes come sealed in a plastic bag keeping it fresh. The cheesecloth material is pre-soaked in a shellac type liquid that is tacky (I guess that’s why they are called “tack clothes”) that sticks to all the fine particles of dust left behind after sanding and brushing off and even vacuuming. Each cloth is folded to about a 6 inch square that can be unfolded multiple times to about an 18 inch square. After each unfolding it’s newly fresh surface can be used to collect the dust off your workpiece until it is covered in dust; and then turn over and/or unfold again and repeat the process. When finished the cloth can be put back into the plastic bag (if you have carefully opened it) for use again later … until it will no longer pick up dust. Then, for safety, toss it into a fireproof container so that any spontaneous combustion does not occur. These pre-made tack clothes are not inexpensive, but they are very time saving and convenient. I’m glad to have them available to use.