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They are looking at some wire wool that has rusted.
His throat felt as though someone had scoured it out with wire wool.
Clean up the ends of the cut pipe thoroughly with wire wool.
She chose the cooker and began to scrape its insides with wire wool.
Strip off the old varnish with a chemical stripper and wire wool.
The more stubborn food particles can be removed by gentle scrubbing with wire wool.
So officers are going to carry around industrial solvents and wire wool are they?
He wore a singlet of black wire wool that covered chest, shoulders, arms, back, legs.
Before you replace it, clean the two pipe ends thoroughly with wire wool, then brush on flux.
Finishing the piece will require sand-paper or wire wool, possibly with a sanding block.
She felt a wire wool of beard on her chin, and realised she was seeing the world two-dimensionally.
Children observed different metal objects (a nail, a tin can, wire wool and a copper pipe) which were left outside on a plastic tray.
Maybe wire wool is metal.
The inside of the fitting should be brushed out with a special wire brush and rubbed with wire wool.
'After this week's rain, the rough is like wire wool,' comments the 37-year-old Bangor man.
Here's how to safely set steel wool (also called wire wool) alight using nothing more than a 9V battery.
Wire brush, wire wool and emery cloth are commonly used to prepare plumbing joints for connection.
The cane is cut lengthwise into two halves and then lined with string or wire wool and animal gut, usually horse to prevent air escaping.
It's [wire wool]not going rusty.
To make a solder-ring capillary fitting, the ends of the pipe must first be cut square, deburred and thoroughly cleaned with wire wool.
Wire wool takes on a new meaning when you see Sophie Ryder's flock of sheep at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
Remove the fitting and thoroughly clean up the two ends of pipe with wire wool, before smearing on flux and putting on a new fitting.
The scratches could be filled in with wood-filler and stained to match, and then the veneer cleaned with wire wool and vinegar, he decided.
Steel wool, also known as wire wool or wire sponge, is a bundle of strands of very fine soft steel filaments.
Jenkin's conceded that cleaning conducted in 1930s by the Museum was a mistake (they used wire wool), but the damage was being exaggerated for political reasons.