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WIRE HAND BLOCK BRUSH WOOD HANDLE RECTANGULAR
WIRE HAND BLOCK BRUSH WOOD HANDLE RECTANGULAR
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WIRE HAND BLOCK BRUSH WOOD HANDLE RECTANGULAR
Features
- Rectangular block brush head with broad coverage for efficient cleaning over larger surfaces.
- Sturdy wood handle for comfortable grip, control and leverage during manual brushing.
- Dense steel wire bristles for effective removal of rust, paint, scale, debris on metal, wood, masonry or other hard surfaces.
- Durable construction suitable for repeated use in workshop, maintenance, restoration or DIY tasks.
- Compact, manual design requiring no power — useful for jobs where power tools are impractical or unsafe.
Benefits
- Efficient surface cleaning over larger areas thanks to the wide brush head and dense bristles — reducing time compared to small hand brushes.
- Good control and leverage with the wood handle, allowing steady pressure for even cleaning without damaging the base material.
- Versatile usage on metal, wood, masonry, stone and other materials needing rust, paint or scale removal and surface prep.
- No need for power tools — ideal for basic maintenance, rust removal, or prep work where electricity or power tool setup is inconvenient or unsafe.
- Lower noise and dust compared with power-tool methods — good for lighter tasks or where surroundings demand minimal disturbance.
- Cost-effective maintenance solution — simple design, low maintenance, easy storage and long-lasting use of the brush.
Extra Information
- Best suited for manual cleaning tasks on gates, railings, metal sheets, masonry, outdoor structures and upholstered metal furniture.
- Apply moderate pressure — too much force may bend the bristles or damage surfaces, especially on wood or masonry.
- After heavy rust or paint removal jobs, consider sanding or further surface prep before painting or coating for better adhesion.
- Clean the brush after use to remove debris and prevent rust. Store in a dry place to prolong wire bristle life.
- Wear protective gloves, eye protection and a dust mask when brushing rust, paint, dust, or old coatings — especially on metal or masonry surfaces.
Pro Tip
- Use sweeping, overlapping strokes when brushing wide surfaces to ensure even coverage and avoid streaks or missed spots.
- Combine with a wire cup or scratch brush for stubborn rust spots — start by loosening debris with the hand block brush, then finish with a cup brush or light power tool cleaning for deeper cleaning.
- If cleaning old welded metal, use a stiff-wire brush first, then finish with a finer nylon or soft-bristle brush to remove residual particles before painting.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCW-HB02 |
| Product Type | Wire hand block brush with wood handle |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Bristle Type | Steel wire bristles |
| Usage | Manual surface cleaning, rust & paint removal, scale removal, surface prep |
Safety
- Wear gloves and eye protection when brushing rust, paint, scale or debris to avoid injuries from flying particles.
- Use on a stable workpiece — clamp or hold the workpiece firmly to prevent slips while applying pressure.
- Avoid excessive pressure — over-brushing may damage the surface or bend the wire bristles.
- If working on old paint or rusted surfaces, consider using a dust mask to avoid inhaling dust, rust or paint particles.
- Inspect the brush periodically for loose or broken bristles — replace if wear is significant to avoid contamination or injury.