Cotton fabric, such as cheesecloth, lightly impregnated with a resin, used to remove dust from a surface after rubbing down and prior to further painting. Tack rags should be stored in an airtight container to conserve their tackiness.
Used to remove dust after sanding or screening.May be used dry or with an appropriate liquid compatible with the finish to be used.
A cloth impregnated with chemicals or oil to provide tackiness. Used for removing dust from surfaces to be painted.
A piece of cheesecloth or other fabric treated with turpentine and varnish to create a sticky or tacky quality so the rag will pick up and hold all the dust that it touches.
A piece of loosely woven cotton cloth that has been dipped into varnish and wrung out. It soon becomes tacky or sticky and is used to wipe a surface to remove small particles of dust.
A piece of cheesecloth or cotton rag moistened with thinned varnish, used by painters to pick up small particles of abrasive dust.
A piece of loosely woven cloth that has been dipped into a varnish oil and wrung out. When it becomes tacky of sticky, it is used to wipe a surface to remove small particles of dust.
A cloth moistened with a liquid to remove dust and lint from a surface before coating.
A loosely woven woolen cloth that is treated (dipped into a varnish oil and wrung out) to remain tacky. It picks up dust when it is used to wipe a surface.