Pad Orbital 5in Bronze Wool
Quick Overview
- Fits any hook & loop Velcro 5" polishing/sanding tool!
- Optimized for hard water removal
- Uses: Windshields, windows, mirrors, shower doors, glass table tops, pool & tile, porcelain, ceramic stove tops, glass table tops and more.
- Other Uses: Marine cleaning, boat cleaning, woodworking, wood finishing, and paint stripping, Teak, Mahogany, Hardwood finishing.
- Woolit™ Super Soft #0000 Steel Wool Textile
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Pad Orbital 5in Bronze Wool
Product Overview
Hard water removal from glass has never been easier. The Woolit™ Gold Cleaning Pad - 5" Orbital is a re-useable hard water removal, cleaning, and polishing pad. Guaranteed soft, tough, safe, and non-scratch on glass. It’s the only pad specifically designed for hard water removal from auto/marine/RV windshields, shower doors, glass table tops, windows and more.- Fits any hook & loop Velcro 5" polishing/sanding tool!
- Reusable
- Indoor and Outdoor
- Optimized for hard water removal
- Uses: Windshields, windows, mirrors, shower doors, glass table tops, pool & tile, porcelain, ceramic stove tops, glass table tops and more.
- Other Uses: Marine cleaning, boat cleaning, woodworking, wood finishing, and paint stripping, Teak, Mahogany, Hardwood finishing.
- Woolit™ Super Soft #0000 Steel Wool Textile
Product Details
Recommended Usage:
Best when used with Mr. Hard Water™ Powder - an unbeatable combination for hard water removal.
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