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Brand | Forney | HomeRight | HomeRight |
Name | 10-1/4 in. Wood Shoe Handled Brass Wire Scratch Brush | Small Brass Wire Brush SteamMachine (5-Pack) | Large Brass Wire Brush SteamMachine (5-Pack) |
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Ratings | (2) | (1) | (1) |
Bristle Material | Brass | Brass | Brass |
Bristle Stiffness | Hard Bristle | Hard Bristle | Hard Bristle |
Cleaning Tool Type | Wire Brush | Wire Brush | Wire Brush |
Mount type | Handheld | Handheld | Handheld |
Handle Material | Wood | Plastic | Plastic |
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Brand | Forney | HomeRight | HomeRight |
Name | 10-1/4 in. Wood Shoe Handled Brass Wire Scratch Brush | Small Brass Wire Brush SteamMachine (5-Pack) | Large Brass Wire Brush SteamMachine (5-Pack) |
Price | |||
Ratings | (2) | (1) | (1) |
Bristle Material | |||
Bristle Stiffness | |||
Cleaning Tool Type | |||
Mount type | |||
Handle Material | |||
View Product | View Product | View Product |
Depending on what you are trying to actually clean off and as to the age or condition of the Grave Stone. Generally speaking of the average type stone this will work when used in a uniformed pattern manner. Not sure if you are meaning possibly something differently though? As for an example if it is a Grave Stone Bronze Plaque for example if your trying to clean? And as to the finial extent of cleaning. As this again will clean it but may leave very minor faint brush stroke marks. Although it is a good general All Brass Brush it is just mildly aggressive for brass. Which we have found the Osborn 54036 brush better for more finer detailing for a more uniform finish in a similar sizing for finish cleaning. As to the actual stone, some more modern stones may be highly polished to a very high gloss finish. Which many brushes may show minor de-glossing brush marks against something like that. On a rough finish or plain smooth finish this should work out fine. Be very careful when choosing a Brass Brush. As many other types or brands may be only brass plated over steel which is something very much different and very inferior compared to an all solid brass brush. Brass generally speaking is soft which typically doesn't harm many hard finishes, although their are different grades of the wire gage thickness of the strands as well as to the density content that greatly varies from each make and model brush..
Hello! This brush is actually quite abrasive and might damage jewelry. Thank you for your question!