A: Fully unfolded, each is 15" x 15" in my package
by|Mar 23, 2020
Q:What are the Ingredients on the sticky SuperTuff Tack cloths made of?
by|Feb 15, 2019
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A: Cotton gauze or cheesecloth compressed moving into a material to the lint-free.
by|Sep 11, 2021
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Q:Can these be washed and reused?
by|Jul 11, 2018
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A: Nope, I use them for a job or two then move onto the next one. They are pretty sticky and I imagine washing them wouldn't help and hot water on the wax would make a mess.
by|May 5, 2023
A: We do not recommend washing Tack Cloths. However, they can be reused for cleaning between coats of paint or stain.
by|Apr 5, 2023
Q:When using a tac rag after light sanding, prior to apply my finish I notice my hands are tacky.can I add my polyurathane finich right over th surfac
by|Jul 27, 2016
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A: No, first you must wipe the surface with a liquid called tack clean
by|May 6, 2023
Q:Is it 6 Tack Cloth or 6-Pack of 3 (18)?
by|Jan 21, 2016
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A: The price is for six cloths.
by|May 3, 2023
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A: There are six cloths in the pack
by|Oct 12, 2020
A: Six total
by|Oct 25, 2018
A: I bought a 3 pack in one of the stores. It had 3 cloths, and was about half the price of this six pack, so I assume this pack contains 6 cloths, not 18.
by|Nov 29, 2018
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Q:Comes in a pack of six, but are they individually packaged? I want to share with other crafters
by|Nov 11, 2015
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A: Yes, they came packed individually in their own wrappers.
by|Nov 13, 2018
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A: Yes, each one comes in its own cellophane package.
by|Nov 13, 2018
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A: Yes
by|Mar 23, 2020
A: Yes, they are individually wrapped.
by|Nov 13, 2018
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A: No. If you want to share, put them individually into ziplock plastic sandwich bags. They fit perfectly.
by|Nov 13, 2018
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Q:Can these be used to dust TV stands?
by|Nov 9, 2015
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A: I guess but a duster is better suited and cheaper
by|Oct 12, 2020
A: I wouldn't use them for that, they can leave a oily residue if pressed too hard on the surface you are trying to clean.
by|Oct 25, 2018
A: I would use a microfiber cloth to dust your tv stand...not a tack cloth.
by|Jun 27, 2019
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A: They are not meant to dust, if there is a significant amount of dust, the cloths will clog quickly. The can also leave a sticky residue, which is of no concern if they are used for their intended purpose, which is pre-paint sanding dust removal.
by|Jun 27, 2019
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A: It wouldn't be my first choice. They're very sticky, more for use in the shop than the living room.