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Reloading
Brass cleaning issue
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<blockquote data-quote="RetiredSniper" data-source="post: 1681481" data-attributes="member: 82005"><p>I don't use corn o wallnut husks or anything like that! I use stainless steel pins, a few drops of Dawn dish soap and a dash of Lemi Shine (a dish washer aditive) and my brass comes out like new every time. The steel pins can be rinsed out and used forever. I have been cleaning bras like this for years with the same pins! Even my buddys ask how I get the brass so klean! They are all going to a rolling drum brall cleaner and using steel pins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RetiredSniper, post: 1681481, member: 82005"] I don't use corn o wallnut husks or anything like that! I use stainless steel pins, a few drops of Dawn dish soap and a dash of Lemi Shine (a dish washer aditive) and my brass comes out like new every time. The steel pins can be rinsed out and used forever. I have been cleaning bras like this for years with the same pins! Even my buddys ask how I get the brass so klean! They are all going to a rolling drum brall cleaner and using steel pins. [/QUOTE]
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