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<blockquote data-quote="six pack" data-source="post: 1664804" data-attributes="member: 69627"><p>D</p><p></p><p>Dok, this sounds like a winner! Especially for someone with a sonic cleaner but no SS wet tumbler! On my way this morning to get vinegar and distiller water. Thanks for the article!</p><p></p><p>As a follow up report, I used Dok's method and results were as follows:</p><p></p><p>Outside of cases - like new</p><p>Primer pockets - not new but close - as pictured in his article</p><p>Inside cases - removed about half the carbon - very acceptable but not "new"</p><p>Necks - removed about 98-99% of the carbon that started this thread. I think the residual could be removed with some steel wool or another hour in the vibratory cleaner.</p><p></p><p>Dok, hats off to you, Buddy! You saved me about $200 for a SS tumbler!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="six pack, post: 1664804, member: 69627"] D Dok, this sounds like a winner! Especially for someone with a sonic cleaner but no SS wet tumbler! On my way this morning to get vinegar and distiller water. Thanks for the article! As a follow up report, I used Dok's method and results were as follows: Outside of cases - like new Primer pockets - not new but close - as pictured in his article Inside cases - removed about half the carbon - very acceptable but not "new" Necks - removed about 98-99% of the carbon that started this thread. I think the residual could be removed with some steel wool or another hour in the vibratory cleaner. Dok, hats off to you, Buddy! You saved me about $200 for a SS tumbler! [/QUOTE]
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