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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtime Shooter13" data-source="post: 1917445" data-attributes="member: 109503"><p>To answer you question, before I stared wet tumbling or media vibrating my brass. I would just wipe brass with cotton cloth. Tiring on old arthritic hands is why I stared using tumblers and vibrating media. I have used light degreaser on the cloth to break carbon on necks. Brass does not need to be jewelry clean shinny. I always wiped outside of brass before running through my sizing die. I also de-prime all my fried cases with Lee de-caping die and then clean case and primer pockets.</p><p></p><p>You really do not absolutely need to have tumblers to clean brass. And from my experience wet tumbling can cause issues on bottleneck cases!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtime Shooter13, post: 1917445, member: 109503"] To answer you question, before I stared wet tumbling or media vibrating my brass. I would just wipe brass with cotton cloth. Tiring on old arthritic hands is why I stared using tumblers and vibrating media. I have used light degreaser on the cloth to break carbon on necks. Brass does not need to be jewelry clean shinny. I always wiped outside of brass before running through my sizing die. I also de-prime all my fried cases with Lee de-caping die and then clean case and primer pockets. You really do not absolutely need to have tumblers to clean brass. And from my experience wet tumbling can cause issues on bottleneck cases! [/QUOTE]
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