Super fine steel wool #0000/000

Hello,

I have been looking for a US distributor for the Liberon super fine #0000/000 steel wool. The distributor for Liberon in Fort Bragg, California no longer stocks the super fine. I have found only 2 other sellers, one in Australia and 1 in the UK. Anyone know of a US source?

Thanks in advance.....Ralph

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Ralph J. Ramirez
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Ralph, This place carries Liberon products including the steel wool.

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The fellow is a member of my woodworking and woodturning clubs. You couldalso check Highland Hardware, Craftsupplies or google on Liberon for othersources.Martin Long Island NY

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Martin Rost

Thanks Martin,

I checked out your link. It doesn't indicate if the steel wool is the "fine" #0000/000. I emailed them to find out. I will try your other suggestions......Ralph

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Ralph J. Ramirez

Rockler stocks #0000 Liberon steel wool. Is this different than what you're looking for?

todd

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Todd Fatheree

See:

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Jack Novak Buffalo, NY - USA (Remove "SPAM" from email address to reply)

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Nova

Extra fine steel wool works very well and I have used it a lot. However, over the years I had a few trips to the emergency room to have pieces of wool removed from my eyes. I wish I could find a substitute that works as well.

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Denis Marier

Why don't you try synthetic steel wool? I use it, like it. Glenn Hodges Nashville, Ga

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Ghodges2

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Denis Marier

I have begun using Fibral to rub down a finish. It is a synthetic abrasive in loose form rather than pad. I have used the medium and fine grades with satisfaction thus far. It is available from Woodworker's Supply. Joe Keeler, Cincinnati

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Jgklr2732

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