Large soft spinning wire wall

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I want a tool that does this, it would be good if I could mod my dremel to do it or I'm gunna have to be lazy and finish cleaning that floor by hand.
 
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Take a handfull of wirewool, make it into a round pad , put it under a random orbit sander and away you go. Can be easier with a Scotchbrite pad.

Or if its a large floor then get an orbital floor sander with mesh or pad, you can hire them from the likes of HSS, they call them Floor finishing sanders or Re-finishing sanders. Not to be confused with the belt sanders that will take a lot of material off.

Jason
 
is this a serious but badly worded question or are you wasting the planet's oxygen? I can't make out which?
 
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is this a serious but badly worded question or are you wasting the planet's oxygen? I can't make out which?

And it's electrons. I think I can make my orbital do what was described above and have a scotchbrite to try it with.
 
then what do you mean by a wire wall?

Do you speak much English?
 
Take a handfull of wirewool, make it into a round pad , put it under a random orbit sander and away you go. Can be easier with a Scotchbrite pad.

Or if its a large floor then get an orbital floor sander with mesh or pad, you can hire them from the likes of HSS, they call them Floor finishing sanders or Re-finishing sanders. Not to be confused with the belt sanders that will take a lot of material off.

Jason

I tried all these (hooked up to an orbital sander) after reading this post.

The wire wall quickly comes to pieces and isn't that handy. The scotchbrite pad is very handy (not as effective as spirit soaked brillos, yet lots quicker and you can finish up with them). However, they clogs up VERY quickly so you need loads of them or a way to clean them quickly and well.

Is there a quick way to clean up a scotchbrite?

For completeness I tried plumbers pipe abrasive. This works REALLY well, but only lasts very short period of time
 

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