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Oatey® 180 Open Mesh Cloth

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Oatey® 180 Open Mesh Cloth features lightweight polyester/nylon and aluminum oxide abrasive designed for prepping copper pipe and fittings for soldering. Made of an open nylon fabric with a phenolic resin adhesive which provides a rugged, waterproof aluminum oxide cloth of superior quality.

Available in 2 variations

Key Features & Benefits

  • Cleans, polishes and deburrs copper pipe and fittings
  • Resists corrosion
  • For wet and dry copper piping
  • Use prior to soldering
  • Self dispensing package

Specifications

Brand: Oatey
Product Type: Open Mesh Cloth

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Available in 2 variations

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose for using the Oatey Flame Protector when soldering?

Use the Oatey Flame Protector when the joint you are soldering is close to a finished surface that can brown or catch fire when the flame touches it. You simply position the flame protector between the joint and the surface to keep the finished surface from being damaged from the flame. 

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