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Question on Ceaning Solder Lines

Is using Bronzo a better cleaner than using the industrial #92 scrub pad (which I can't seem to be able to find)?

Answer

Bronzo and the #92 scrub pads are used for 2 totally different things.

If you can't find the scrub pads, buy the blue scrub pads in the cleaning products section of your local grocery store. They are the non scratch pads made for non-stick cookware. They don't work quite as well as the white pads, but are easier to find. Before you give up on the white scrub pads, try your local industrial cleaning supply store.

Bronzo (Bronze Wool), which has many uses in stained glass work, is more abrasive than the scrub oads and can be used to remove oxidation or to remove patina on solder lines.

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May 29, 2009
White #92 Scrub Pads
by: Lisa Seger

I found the #92 light industrial scrub pads online and ordered a case of them. They weren't expensive, and if you cut each pad into smaller pieces, you can make a case of them last a good long time. I can't remember which online store I bought them from, but if you search for #92 scrub pads and janitorial supplies in your google search, you should be able to find them.

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