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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 413582" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>I deprime with a hand decapper, chase the pockets with a tool & clean the necks with CarbonKiller on a greenie pad. Then run the brass in a vibratory cleaner for ~hour, with Lyman EZ-pour media + ~a teaspoon of mineral spirits.</p><p></p><p>I do it soon as possible on return from the range(while carbon is easy to remove), and before any die will touch it. When I pull each case out, I pour out the media while rapping on the case head with the handle of a small screwdriver(to dislodge any in the flash holes).</p><p></p><p>After sizing is completed, I might ultrasonically clean or not, but follow with a polishing in the same media with a teaspoon of brass polish('Rooster Bright' or frankford arsenal). Several hours of this..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 413582, member: 1521"] I deprime with a hand decapper, chase the pockets with a tool & clean the necks with CarbonKiller on a greenie pad. Then run the brass in a vibratory cleaner for ~hour, with Lyman EZ-pour media + ~a teaspoon of mineral spirits. I do it soon as possible on return from the range(while carbon is easy to remove), and before any die will touch it. When I pull each case out, I pour out the media while rapping on the case head with the handle of a small screwdriver(to dislodge any in the flash holes). After sizing is completed, I might ultrasonically clean or not, but follow with a polishing in the same media with a teaspoon of brass polish('Rooster Bright' or frankford arsenal). Several hours of this.. [/QUOTE]
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