wire wool
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Definition
Noun: A mass of woven steel fibers used as an abrasive for cleaning, smoothing, or polishing hard surfaces, typically metal.
Usage
"Wire wool" is an uncountable noun. It refers to the material itself, not a single piece. You use it with verbs like use, scrub with, or apply. - It is commonly used for removing rust, paint, or burnt-on food. - It is available in different grades, from very fine to coarse.
Examples
- I need some wire wool to remove the rust from this old bicycle chain.
- For the final polish, use a fine grade of wire wool.
- Be careful when using wire wool on stainless steel, as it can leave scratches.
Advanced Usage
- "Grade of wire wool": Refers to the coarseness or fineness of the steel fibers (e.g., "grade 0" is very fine, "grade 4" is coarse).
- "Pad of wire wool": Sometimes used to describe a small, ready-to-use piece, though "steel wool pad" is more common.
Variants and Related Words
- Steel wool: The most common synonym and variant for "wire wool." The terms are often used interchangeably.
- Abrasive pad: A more general term that can include pads made with wire wool or other materials.
Synonyms
- Steel wool
- Scouring pad (when made of metal fibers)
Notes
- "Wire wool" is primarily a British English term. "Steel wool" is more common in American English.
- It is not used for cleaning delicate surfaces like glass or polished wood, as it will scratch them.
Noun
- a mass of woven steel fibers used as an abrasive