Mini Brush with Brass Bristles

$12.95 USD
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SKU

14258
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Mini Brush Gets into the Tightest Corners!

  • Designed to easily access tight corners and clean small parts
  • Ideal for removing rust and dirt from hard-to-reach areas
  • Effective at scratching metal and de-glossing plastic, improving solder and glue adhesion
  • Bristles can be extended and retracted like a mechanical pencil, making it easy to control the amount of pressure applied
  • Compact size makes it a convenient tool to have for a variety of tasks


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More Product Information

This unusual brush is excellent for removing rust and dirt from the smallest parts and for scratching metal and glossy plastic for better solder and glue adhesion. Bristles feed out like a mechanical pencil.Micro-Mark has a number of scratch brush pens and brushes. We sell mini brushes such as above with brass and we also have fiberglass brushes and steel brushes. These are ideal to clean before soldering, to remove paint, or rust. The steel and fiberglass will aggressively remove particles while the brass is softer. These replacement brushes work with item number 14343

Product specifications
Brand Micro-Mark
Weight 0.02 lb
Dimensions 5 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches
Warranty 90 Days
Back in Stock Date N/A
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Shipping & Returns

We hope you will be completely satisfied with your order...but, if an item does not meet your expectations, you may return it in as-new condition within 30 days of delivery for a replacement, exchange or refund of the purchase price.

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James W.
Looks simple enough but the price is outrageous

When preparing rails for soldering, usually use a small moto tool and a buffer wheel or pad. This works fine. This thing looks simpler and easier to use, but it seems a bit rough for NS rail. I will try it and let you know how well it works. If it doesn't clean well or tends to scratch too much, i can always use it for distressing wood or plastic telephone poles. BTW the price is way too high for what is essentially a pencil with brass lead, and i bought the lower cost model. The refills cost almost as much. Not sure if the utility is worth the price. Will let you know in an update.

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