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    Use it on nonstick, stainless steel, carbon steel and even cast iron frying pans, just as you would a glass lid. ... Made almost entirely of Merino wool, with a touch of nylon and spandex, these ...

  6. Metallic fiber - Wikipedia

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    Bundle drawn, stainless steel fiber. Metallic fibers are manufactured fibers composed of metal, metallic alloys, plastic-coated metal, metal-coated plastic, or a core completely covered by metal. [1] Having their origin in textile and clothing applications, gold and silver fibers have been used since ancient times as yarns for fabric decoration.

  7. Steel wool - Wikipedia

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    Steel wool burning in air. Steel wool is commonly used by woodworkers, metal craftsmen, and jewelers to clean and smooth working surfaces and give them shine. [3] However, when used on oak, remaining traces of iron may react with tannins in the wood to produce blue or black iron stain, and when used on aluminum, brass, or other non-ferrous metal surfaces may cause after-rust which will dull ...