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Case Cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="Stormrider" data-source="post: 179588" data-attributes="member: 6072"><p>I use a ceramic media that cleans the inside, outside and primer pocket. When done the cases are hard to tell from new.</p><p>First decap with the Lyman universal decap die then I use a Thumbler's Tumbler and enough water to just barely cover the media in it and a teaspoon of polishing liquid then throw in the cases. Tumble for a couple of hours or until I remember that it's running and rinse in fresh hot water, dry in the convection oven at 150F for an hour and done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stormrider, post: 179588, member: 6072"] I use a ceramic media that cleans the inside, outside and primer pocket. When done the cases are hard to tell from new. First decap with the Lyman universal decap die then I use a Thumbler's Tumbler and enough water to just barely cover the media in it and a teaspoon of polishing liquid then throw in the cases. Tumble for a couple of hours or until I remember that it's running and rinse in fresh hot water, dry in the convection oven at 150F for an hour and done. [/QUOTE]
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