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Reloading
Brass that's NEVER cleaned
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<blockquote data-quote="RustyRick" data-source="post: 932531" data-attributes="member: 69572"><p>I was handed a problem child (660 Rem) with a bunch of old brass in an attempt to find some reloads that would work. The brass was very tarnished. So I bought one of the "SONIC" cleaners of the shelf with the recommended liquid wash. (Doen it by the book) </p><p> </p><p>I expected the "SONIC" to provide some wave vibrating action, or something more that just a bath. After phone calls and emails, some a little nasty to the manufacturer I decided I'd been had. </p><p> </p><p>So I tried an empty ice cream pail the solution of the shelf and added some of my wife's dish soap, lemon juice concentrate and vinegar. And an old stick I chipped of my fire wood, a old floor rag and mixed it all together in the pail and stirred. Not for long either. </p><p> </p><p>Vwollia - shinier that the PROFESSIONAL SONIC machine so it went back to the store. GRR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustyRick, post: 932531, member: 69572"] I was handed a problem child (660 Rem) with a bunch of old brass in an attempt to find some reloads that would work. The brass was very tarnished. So I bought one of the "SONIC" cleaners of the shelf with the recommended liquid wash. (Doen it by the book) I expected the "SONIC" to provide some wave vibrating action, or something more that just a bath. After phone calls and emails, some a little nasty to the manufacturer I decided I'd been had. So I tried an empty ice cream pail the solution of the shelf and added some of my wife's dish soap, lemon juice concentrate and vinegar. And an old stick I chipped of my fire wood, a old floor rag and mixed it all together in the pail and stirred. Not for long either. Vwollia - shinier that the PROFESSIONAL SONIC machine so it went back to the store. GRR [/QUOTE]
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