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Reloading
Brass tumbled, now what ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 291039" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>I believe that if you used a polish of some kind in the media there will be some polish residue on the cases. </p><p>If this polish is Ammonia based then you want to remove any residue as Ammonia hardens brass!</p><p>I would wash the cases in Shellite ( AKA - White spirit , naptha ) and dry them out in the sun. It evaportaes real quick. </p><p>If you can't find Shellite then a bathroom product called CLR will remove any greasy coating or residue and will clean mildly tarnished brass well . 1 cup of CLR in 2 pints warm water ( not real hot water ) .</p><p>Rinse in plain warm water after . </p><p>If you can't find CLR then a wash in warm water and dish wasing detergent and a few rinses off in warm water and dry them in the sun or use a hair dryer.</p><p>Then you have clean and residue free cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 291039, member: 17844"] I believe that if you used a polish of some kind in the media there will be some polish residue on the cases. If this polish is Ammonia based then you want to remove any residue as Ammonia hardens brass! I would wash the cases in Shellite ( AKA - White spirit , naptha ) and dry them out in the sun. It evaportaes real quick. If you can't find Shellite then a bathroom product called CLR will remove any greasy coating or residue and will clean mildly tarnished brass well . 1 cup of CLR in 2 pints warm water ( not real hot water ) . Rinse in plain warm water after . If you can't find CLR then a wash in warm water and dish wasing detergent and a few rinses off in warm water and dry them in the sun or use a hair dryer. Then you have clean and residue free cases. [/QUOTE]
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