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Lemon juice for cleaning brass
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<blockquote data-quote="mwkelso" data-source="post: 2012591" data-attributes="member: 110880"><p>I know this thread is one of the older ones, but I thought I would share my results from a batch of brass I processed today. The brass is 4x fired with no cleaning in it's life until today. One of the very worst is shown below. Most were not nearly this dirty</p><p>Soaked in a 50/50 lemon juice and water mix for no longer than 10 minutes, wiped off with 0000 steel wool and rinsed very thoroughly. </p><p>No pink hue on any of the brass afterwards.</p><p>Then off to the oven at 170 for an hour.</p><p></p><p>1 quart of lemon juice was $1</p><p>Steel wool was $5</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mwkelso, post: 2012591, member: 110880"] I know this thread is one of the older ones, but I thought I would share my results from a batch of brass I processed today. The brass is 4x fired with no cleaning in it’s life until today. One of the very worst is shown below. Most were not nearly this dirty Soaked in a 50/50 lemon juice and water mix for no longer than 10 minutes, wiped off with 0000 steel wool and rinsed very thoroughly. No pink hue on any of the brass afterwards. Then off to the oven at 170 for an hour. 1 quart of lemon juice was $1 Steel wool was $5 [/QUOTE]
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