1. Folasaga
This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective use of Sealey SW0 Steel Wool #0 Fine Grade 450g. Please read these instructions carefully before use and retain them for future reference. This product is designed for various abrasive, cleaning, and polishing tasks.
2. Oloa Ua Ovaview
The Sealey SW0 Steel Wool is a high-quality abrasive material supplied in a 450g roll. It features a #0 Fine grade, suitable for a range of applications requiring a gentle abrasive or polishing action. This product is manufactured in the UK.

Image 1: Close-up of Sealey SW0 Steel Wool, illustrating its fine grade texture.
- Mea: Quality Steel Wool
- Vasega: #0 Fine
- mamafa: 450g roll
- amataga: Fausia i Peretania
3. Fa'amatalaga Saogalemu
Always prioritize safety when using steel wool. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in injury or damage.
- Puipuia Mata: Always wear appropriate eye protection (safety glasses or goggles) to prevent small fibers from entering the eyes.
- Puipuia Lima: Wear heavy-duty gloves to protect hands from cuts and abrasions caused by the sharp steel fibers.
- Puipuiga o le manava: When working in enclosed spaces or generating significant dust, consider wearing a dust mask.
- Mumu: Steel wool is highly flammable, especially when fine and dry. Keep away from open flames, sparks, heat sources, and electrical outlets. Do not use near flammable liquids or gases.
- Amioga eletise: Steel wool is conductive. Avoid contact with live electrical circuits or components to prevent short circuits and electrical hazards.
- Tamaiti ma Fagafao: Taofi ese mai tamaiti ma fagafao.
4. Seti ma Sauniuniga
Before using the steel wool, ensure the following:
- Sauniuniga i luga: Ensure the surface to be worked on is clean and dry. Remove any loose debris or large particles.
- Grade Selection: Confirm that #0 Fine grade is appropriate for your specific task. Finer grades are for polishing and light cleaning, while coarser grades are for heavier abrasion.
- Meafaigaluega Puipui a le Tagata Lava Ia: Don appropriate safety glasses and gloves.
5. Fa'atonuga o Galuega
The #0 Fine grade steel wool is versatile for various applications:
- Polishing Metal: For polishing brass, copper, chrome, and other metals, use the steel wool with a suitable metal polish. Rub gently in small circular motions until the desired shine is achieved.
- Light Rust Removal: To remove light surface rust from tools or metal objects, rub the affected area with the steel wool. For better results, use with a rust-removing lubricant.
- Wood Finishing: Use to smooth wood surfaces between coats of varnish or paint, or to dull a glossy finish. Rub lightly along the grain of the wood.
- Fa'amama tioata: For stubborn stains on glass (e.g., water spots, paint overspray), use #0 Fine steel wool with a glass cleaner. Apply minimal pressure to avoid scratching. Ia faia muamua se suega i se vaega e le iloa.
- Sauniuniga i luga: Prepare surfaces for painting or staining by lightly abrading them to improve adhesion.
General Usage Tip: Always test the steel wool on an inconspicuous area of the material first to ensure it does not cause damage or unwanted effects.
6. Tausiga ma Teuina
Proper maintenance and storage will prolong the life of the steel wool and ensure its effectiveness.
- Fa'amamaina: After use, shake off any debris or particles from the steel wool. If used with liquids, allow it to dry completely before storage.
- Teuina: Store unused steel wool in a dry, airtight container or its original packaging to prevent rust and contamination. Keep it away from moisture, chemicals, and heat sources.
- Lafoai: Dispose of used steel wool according to local waste disposal regulations. It may be recyclable as scrap metal in some areas.
7. Faʻafitauli
Steel wool is a simple product, but here are some common considerations:
- Ineffective Cleaning/Polishing: If the desired result is not achieved, ensure you are using the correct grade of steel wool for the task. For heavier tasks, a coarser grade might be necessary. Ensure the surface is properly prepared.
- Valiina: If scratching occurs, you may be applying too much pressure or using a grade that is too coarse for the delicate surface. Switch to a finer grade or reduce pressure. Always test first.
- Rusting of Steel Wool: If the steel wool rusts quickly, it is likely exposed to moisture. Ensure it is stored in a dry environment.
8. Fa'amatalaga
| Fa'aaliga | Fa'amatalaga |
|---|---|
| Fa'ailoga | Sealey |
| Numera Fa'ata'ita'i | SW0 |
| Mea | Vulu u'amea |
| Grit Grade | #0 Fine |
| mamafa | 450g (15.8 aunese) |
| Fua o Mea (L x W x H) | 4.72 x 11.65 x 3.94 inisi |
| Tufuga | Sealey |
9. Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
For information regarding warranty coverage, product support, or any technical inquiries, please contact Sealey directly through their official website or customer service channels. Retain your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.





