If you are using on stainless steel, use a stainless steel brush.I know some of you have said to use wire brush cups but will these work?
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Let me emphasize this! I've pulled broken-off pieces of cup wire out of my leg before. You can't feel them when they penetrate but later on you will feel a lump/hard spot where the wire is. STAY OUT OF THE PATH OF THE WIRE WHEEL!Those will do enough to get loose stuff off. If you want bare metal have the parts sand blasted.
Wear PPE. Dust and flying debris are dangerous
Me, too, but mine was from pulling nails out of a pallet...flipped up and hit me in the eye. Driving 35 miles to get home with the dominant eye all bandaged up was the thing that convinced me that I needed corrective lenses.Safety glasses AND face shield! I had eye surgery to remove a piece of steel from a bench grinder. You do not want one of those wires stuck in your eye or face.
Let me emphasize this! I've pulled broken-off pieces of cup wire out of my leg before. You can't feel them when they penetrate but later on you will feel a lump/hard spot where the wire is. STAY OUT OF THE PATH OF THE WIRE WHEEL!
I had planned on using these on the inside of a cook box on an older Genesis.If you are using on stainless steel, use a stainless steel brush.
Hi Kelly, I like the drill wire brushes for inside the firebox and a pass over the burner tubes. Good enough for me as I am not that excited about bare metal. I also uses a plastic abrasive wheel that removes looses stuff.I had planned on using these on the inside of a cook box on an older Genesis.