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My View of Stainless Media Cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="lachoneus" data-source="post: 630857" data-attributes="member: 36619"><p>I had tarnish and water spot problems at first when I tried to dry the cases with heat. Now I rinse the tumbled brass in the drum first, then dump everything into my media separator. After a few turns of the separator to removed the steel pins, I put paper towels or a dry rag in the separator and give it a few more turns. The process takes maybe two minutes. Perhaps because the towels dry off the outside of the cases completely, I no longer have any issues with water spots or tarnish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lachoneus, post: 630857, member: 36619"] I had tarnish and water spot problems at first when I tried to dry the cases with heat. Now I rinse the tumbled brass in the drum first, then dump everything into my media separator. After a few turns of the separator to removed the steel pins, I put paper towels or a dry rag in the separator and give it a few more turns. The process takes maybe two minutes. Perhaps because the towels dry off the outside of the cases completely, I no longer have any issues with water spots or tarnish. [/QUOTE]
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