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Can brass be damaged from over cleaning with stainless pins?
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<blockquote data-quote="John Porter" data-source="post: 2109476" data-attributes="member: 110240"><p>Never had a problem, never had to tumble more then 45nimutes. No detergent, just a pinch of citric acid which you can find in the cake decorating section of supermarkets. But you MUST have a media separator, a few turns each direction with the water nice and full and I have never had a rogue pin. Rinse thoroughly and if you want them to resist tarnishing just do a final rinse with some filtered water and bit of any "wash & wax" car polish.</p><p>PS. I do use an ultrasonic cleaner when I have just a few cases to do when doing load development, because it is very quick, providing you only have one layer across the bottom of the basket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Porter, post: 2109476, member: 110240"] Never had a problem, never had to tumble more then 45nimutes. No detergent, just a pinch of citric acid which you can find in the cake decorating section of supermarkets. But you MUST have a media separator, a few turns each direction with the water nice and full and I have never had a rogue pin. Rinse thoroughly and if you want them to resist tarnishing just do a final rinse with some filtered water and bit of any "wash & wax" car polish. PS. I do use an ultrasonic cleaner when I have just a few cases to do when doing load development, because it is very quick, providing you only have one layer across the bottom of the basket. [/QUOTE]
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