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Cleaning Tumbler and Pins
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<blockquote data-quote="TXTrained" data-source="post: 2567990" data-attributes="member: 108811"><p>I put on my screen and use hot water to rinse.After all brass is out I put pin back in tumbler with Dawn soap with a cap full of Bleach and tumbler it 30 mins a n d rinse twice.</p><p>No more than pins cost It's nit worth too much time and effort. But I do want my tumbler spotless.I clean each time after I done using it so I don't start back with it dirty.I ama little OCD about things being clean and things being level and square.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXTrained, post: 2567990, member: 108811"] I put on my screen and use hot water to rinse.After all brass is out I put pin back in tumbler with Dawn soap with a cap full of Bleach and tumbler it 30 mins a n d rinse twice. No more than pins cost It's nit worth too much time and effort. But I do want my tumbler spotless.I clean each time after I done using it so I don't start back with it dirty.I ama little OCD about things being clean and things being level and square. [/QUOTE]
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