Cleaning brass

Started by Noz, March 11, 2017, 05:05:56 PM

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Ben Beam

Lemishine, dish soap, ceramic media in a tumbler, then dry it over a computer fan. Just like the cowboys used to do it.  ;)
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Quote from: OldSchoolBoy on March 17, 2017, 05:44:03 PM
Lemishine, dish soap, ceramic media in a tumbler, then dry it over a computer fan. Just like the cowboys used to do it.  ;)

Yeehaw! ;) :D
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I buy bulk citric acid on amazon for cheap, I pour some in boiling water in a bucket and add my brass and swish it around for a few minutes and let it sit for a few.  Then I tumble the brass after they dry and they come out awesome. 
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