wire brush
1 of 1noun/ˈwaɪər brʌʃ/
Forms:wire brushes
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a tool with bristles made of wire, used for cleaning, rust removal, and surface preparation in various applications
A wire brush is a cleaning tool made with bristles of metal wire, commonly used for scrubbing surfaces to remove rust, paint, dirt, or other debris. The bristles are usually made of steel or brass and are attached to a handle, which can be either a long or short one depending on the intended use. Wire brushes are often used in metalworking, construction, or automotive repair to clean and prepare surfaces before painting or welding. They are also effective in smoothing rough edges or cleaning tools and machinery.
- He used a wire brush to remove the rust from the metal surface before painting it.
- The mechanic grabbed a wire brush to clean the engine parts and ensure they were free of dirt.
- She scrubbed the old grill with a wire brush to get rid of the grease and food residue.
- A wire brush is the best tool for cleaning off tough stains on metal or concrete.
- To restore the antique tool, they carefully scrubbed it with a wire brush to remove years of built-up grime.