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wire wool

British  

noun

  1. a mass of fine wire used for cleaning and scouring

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Her classmates often touched her hair, telling her it felt like wire wool.

From BBC

You might want to watch this segment with a fistful of wire wool nearby, to scrub your eyes clean afterwards.

From The Guardian