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Lemi-shine tarnish fix?
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<blockquote data-quote="gruising" data-source="post: 1773670" data-attributes="member: 32859"><p>First, look at your pins. If they are not bright shiny and appear a dull grey they are dirty and need to have the lube cleaned off of them. I used that purple cleaner to clean them. Second, if you lube the cases for sizing wash if off first with a bit of Dawn and hot water before tumbling. I use a bit of Hornady sonic clean in my tumblers. A teaspoon full in a small tumbler will be plenty. Leaves the cases bright as new inside and out. A bottle will last forever. I use a big tumbler and do hundreds of cases at a time so I don't want problems, this method has worked for me for years. I had the same problems that you did when I started till I noticed my pins were making my hands dirty when I handled them. If you wash the lube off first that won't happen again. Just saying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gruising, post: 1773670, member: 32859"] First, look at your pins. If they are not bright shiny and appear a dull grey they are dirty and need to have the lube cleaned off of them. I used that purple cleaner to clean them. Second, if you lube the cases for sizing wash if off first with a bit of Dawn and hot water before tumbling. I use a bit of Hornady sonic clean in my tumblers. A teaspoon full in a small tumbler will be plenty. Leaves the cases bright as new inside and out. A bottle will last forever. I use a big tumbler and do hundreds of cases at a time so I don't want problems, this method has worked for me for years. I had the same problems that you did when I started till I noticed my pins were making my hands dirty when I handled them. If you wash the lube off first that won't happen again. Just saying. [/QUOTE]
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