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Lizard bedding works great
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<blockquote data-quote="6pakzak" data-source="post: 2423883" data-attributes="member: 120986"><p>I just got sticker shock when I went to get some of the walnut media at gun store, it was a small container for 26.00 which will fill my tumbler maybe twice, I had no problem with the way it worked, it just seems like way to much money, kinda like spending 5 bucks on a bottle of water, I can get a lot more of the lizard stuff for way less, does the same thing. I did add 3m finesse-it finishing material to it, it has no silicone or wax, not much and it comes in a big bottle, used for buffing clear coat on cars, I'm thinking something more abrasive would be better like what they use to buff car clear coat after it's painted to smooth it but been using this even with old media. The Lyman red media is the worst, dust on everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pakzak, post: 2423883, member: 120986"] I just got sticker shock when I went to get some of the walnut media at gun store, it was a small container for 26.00 which will fill my tumbler maybe twice, I had no problem with the way it worked, it just seems like way to much money, kinda like spending 5 bucks on a bottle of water, I can get a lot more of the lizard stuff for way less, does the same thing. I did add 3m finesse-it finishing material to it, it has no silicone or wax, not much and it comes in a big bottle, used for buffing clear coat on cars, I'm thinking something more abrasive would be better like what they use to buff car clear coat after it's painted to smooth it but been using this even with old media. The Lyman red media is the worst, dust on everything. [/QUOTE]
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