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Buffing Coumpound in tumbling media?
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<blockquote data-quote="41mag" data-source="post: 757257" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p>Ok here's the deal. I normally just toss in a cap or two of New Finish or Flitz in the tumblers when my media gets changed out. I use the crushed walnut for the rough stuff and then the corn cob for final or the cleaner stuff. I know the SS pins are all the rage now but I bought the media in 50# sacks years ago and I have more than plenty to use up. </p><p></p><p>This past weekend we did a major garage clean out and I found an almost full tub of rubbing compound which has dried out, due to being out there who knows how long. </p><p></p><p>The first thought was toss it but then I thought about the possibility of using it in the walnut to aid in removing the really cruddy stuff. </p><p></p><p>Any thoughts on if it will mess with the cases or not? I seriously doubt that it has/had any ammonia in it, and if so it has long evaporated I would suspect. </p><p></p><p>What ya think, use it or toss it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41mag, post: 757257, member: 3804"] Ok here's the deal. I normally just toss in a cap or two of New Finish or Flitz in the tumblers when my media gets changed out. I use the crushed walnut for the rough stuff and then the corn cob for final or the cleaner stuff. I know the SS pins are all the rage now but I bought the media in 50# sacks years ago and I have more than plenty to use up. This past weekend we did a major garage clean out and I found an almost full tub of rubbing compound which has dried out, due to being out there who knows how long. The first thought was toss it but then I thought about the possibility of using it in the walnut to aid in removing the really cruddy stuff. Any thoughts on if it will mess with the cases or not? I seriously doubt that it has/had any ammonia in it, and if so it has long evaporated I would suspect. What ya think, use it or toss it? [/QUOTE]
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