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Thread: Easy case cleaning

  1. #41
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    Quote Originally Posted by rasto View Post
    When you use a car frequently put a brass into a barrel together with citric acid and hot water and put it into a trunk.
    After few hours it is ready for flush and dry.
    An American teenager would wear out the brass in one day.
    They waste their gas too wear out their brakes.

  2. #42
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    I have used Lemishine (dishwasher additive) which can be purchased at the grocery store. It is citric acid based. It seems to clean most tarnish off the brass quickly and I follow up with a couple of hot water rinses and lay out to dry. I find it helpful with dirty brass and it makes inspection easier. It comes in powder form and is easy to store. I will usually decap brass first so it can work on the primer pockets.

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    Boolit Man
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    How do clean brass for free and with out any special equipment or supplies.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF5B6...3&feature=plcp
    If enough pressure is applied, it'll go

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    How do clean brass for free and with out any special equipment or supplies.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF5B6...3&feature=plcp


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    I doubt that my wife would think that was a
    very good idea in her new washer she bought recently ?

  5. #45
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben View Post
    How do clean brass for free and with out any special equipment or supplies.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF5B6...3&feature=plcp


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    I doubt that my wife would think that was a
    very good idea in her new washer she bought recently ?
    Quite possibly, but there's nothing that says you would have to tell her......
    If enough pressure is applied, it'll go

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    Marital harmony is far more important than clean brass.

    I feel I am pushing it because I use the washing machine to clean the rags I use in my fun cleaning and reloading activities.

  7. #47
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    Quote Originally Posted by btroj View Post
    Marital harmony is far more important than clean brass.

    I feel I am pushing it because I use the washing machine to clean the rags I use in my fun cleaning and reloading activities.
    All of my rags are one time use. I use old t shirts. I tell people I know that I want their old T shirts that are torn, stained, or didn't sell at their garage sale, etc. I have bags and bags of them.
    If enough pressure is applied, it'll go

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