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What (who) is steel wool - definition

BUNDLE OF VERY FINE AND FLEXIBLE SHARP-EDGED STEEL FILAMENTS
Steel wool pad; Wire sponge; Steel sponge
  • Piece of burning steel wool being spun to produce sparks for [[light painting]]
  • Soap-impregnated steel wool pad for household cleaning
  • A piece of steel wool

steel wool         
Steel wool is a mass of fine steel threads twisted together into a small ball and used for cleaning hard surfaces or removing paint.
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Steel wool         
Steel wool, also known as iron wool, wire wool or wire sponge, is a bundle of very fine and flexible sharp-edged steel filaments. It was described as a new product in 1896.
steel wool         
¦ noun fine strands of steel matted together into a mass, used as an abrasive.

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Steel wool

Steel wool, also known as iron wool, wire wool or wire sponge, is a bundle of very fine and flexible sharp-edged steel filaments. It was described as a new product in 1896. It is used as an abrasive in finishing and repair work for polishing wood or metal objects, cleaning household cookware, cleaning windows, and sanding surfaces.

Steel wool is made from low-carbon steel in a process similar to broaching, where a heavy steel wire is pulled through a toothed die that removes thin, sharp, wire shavings.

Examples of use of steel wool
1. If that happens, restore a satin sheen by rubbing with extra–fine 0000 steel wool and paste wax.
2. To restore the sheen on satin finishes, rub with 0000 steel wool and paste wax; for gloss finishes, use auto polishing compound and a rag.