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<blockquote data-quote="SCSCHNUR" data-source="post: 1664406" data-attributes="member: 44035"><p>="Blackhawk, post: 1664361, member: 105459"]Hello, I'm wet tumbling my Brass in a Lyman Cyclone wet tumbler drum. Tumbling media is 5 lbs. of steel pins, I use this exact formula and run time about 2 hrs. 1/2 teaspoon. of dove dish washing liquid and 1/8 teaspoon of Lemishine powder.</p><p> Add enough water to at least cover your media.Then add the lemishine and stir until it is mixed up well. Now add your brass then add your Dove dishwashing liquid. fill the drum up with water while stirring in your soap. Close your drum Place it on your motor and 2 hrs. later your brass is done. If it will remove annealing lines it will clean anything that is on your brass. I've tried dry tumbling but at least for me "WET TUMBLING" is the only way to get extremely clean and shiny brass.</p><p>All this info is not new . It's been posted on the internet for years !</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have been cleaning brass by wet Tumbling for 2-3 years . This brass was sitting in a bin for at least 2 years or more as you can see came out beautiful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCSCHNUR, post: 1664406, member: 44035"] ="Blackhawk, post: 1664361, member: 105459"]Hello, I'm wet tumbling my Brass in a Lyman Cyclone wet tumbler drum. Tumbling media is 5 lbs. of steel pins, I use this exact formula and run time about 2 hrs. 1/2 teaspoon. of dove dish washing liquid and 1/8 teaspoon of Lemishine powder. Add enough water to at least cover your media.Then add the lemishine and stir until it is mixed up well. Now add your brass then add your Dove dishwashing liquid. fill the drum up with water while stirring in your soap. Close your drum Place it on your motor and 2 hrs. later your brass is done. If it will remove annealing lines it will clean anything that is on your brass. I've tried dry tumbling but at least for me "WET TUMBLING" is the only way to get extremely clean and shiny brass. All this info is not new . It's been posted on the internet for years ! I have been cleaning brass by wet Tumbling for 2-3 years . This brass was sitting in a bin for at least 2 years or more as you can see came out beautiful. [/QUOTE]
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