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<blockquote data-quote="Loner" data-source="post: 383003" data-attributes="member: 24560"><p>That is one of the few articles on the 6mm site I have ever read with bad info in it.</p><p>Heat is your friend, good cleaners come with a heater. It's not soap that works it's</p><p>a surfactant you need, which many but not all soaps contain in varying %'s. 8 to 12</p><p>minutes is all a good unit needs to run and the cases sparkle if the load is tuned</p><p>weight wise to the machine and a good mix is used. I strain the mixture, then dump</p><p>the cases into a baking soda and water mix, then three quick rinses in hot water. No</p><p>problems with tarnishing or discoloring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loner, post: 383003, member: 24560"] That is one of the few articles on the 6mm site I have ever read with bad info in it. Heat is your friend, good cleaners come with a heater. It's not soap that works it's a surfactant you need, which many but not all soaps contain in varying %'s. 8 to 12 minutes is all a good unit needs to run and the cases sparkle if the load is tuned weight wise to the machine and a good mix is used. I strain the mixture, then dump the cases into a baking soda and water mix, then three quick rinses in hot water. No problems with tarnishing or discoloring. [/QUOTE]
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