Steel Wool Fill Fabric DIY Kit, Hardware Cloth, Gap Blocker, Steel Wire Wool for Holes/Siding/Pipeline in Garage/House/Workshop (2 Pack x 10FT)
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It works.
I bought it to plug holes/gaps around pipes under sinks in kitchens, bathrooms, and other places where they were needed. I'm pleased with the results because the product has held up well. I would buy from them again!
Selected User Reviews For Steel Wool Fill Fabric DIY Kit, Hardware Cloth, Gap Blocker, Steel Wire Wool for Holes/Siding/Pipeline in Garage/House/Workshop (2 Pack x 10FT)
I couldn't seem to "evict" a mouse, which I'll refer to as Squeeky. At 2: Every morning at 18 a. m. , I could hear him squeeking up the steps as he landed on each one. He was cunning, and the pest control company couldn't seem to catch him as he evaded all traps. I chose and bought steel wool after doing some research. I put it under my baseboards and around pipe openings in each room. "Squeeky" is nowhere to be found! In each room, I've done the "talcum powder test" and it's still there! I've reclaimed my home, and that pesky little intruder appears to have vanished! Steel wool is fantastic! It was well worth the money! If you're looking for a unique way to.
Within a week, the metal had rusted. Furthermore, it is ferrous, so I'm not sure what stainless they're talking about, but it rusted far too quickly in areas that weren't exposed to direct rain.
Steel wool isn't much better. It is simple to touch. Xcluder is more obnoxious and serves as a more effective deterrent. Instead, make use of this.
We had no idea that the pipes were installed through massive holes under all of the sinks. The mice were able to easily find the holes and make themselves at home while we were away. We stuffed steel wool in every hole we found after inspecting the house and finding every possible hole, then finished it off with pest spray foam. I'm sure the foam was excessive, but I never want to see another mouse in my house. We haven't had a single mouse since the steel wool was installed, and it's been several months. This is something I would strongly suggest.
I filled some gaps/cracks in the interior side of an exterior facing wall (under kitchen cabinets) with this and caulk. I noticed that the steel wool had rusted while I was waiting for the caulk to dry. By only coming into contact with caulk, I was able to complete the task in under an hour. I immediately took it down. I intend to return.
Sitting outside for six days, it rusted.
This is not what I ordered; it is a deceptive advertisement worth less than three dollars for which I paid $18. 43 That isn't the product I ordered, and it isn't fabric.