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Rice to clean brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Prairie" data-source="post: 2390262" data-attributes="member: 48583"><p>I have two vibratory tumblers, both Lymans, and have used them for years. I hesitated going to the wet style due to cost issues. I finally decided to try it. There is a company that sells the cleaning solution called Brass Juice. I tried it. I still don't even have any stainless needles BUT, using Brass Juice according to instructions plus a cap of Lemon Shine.....cases come out better than new. Blew my mind. I have saved the mixture and have used it four times over so far and still get the same superb results. Just takes a little time for the cases to be on a cookie sheet and in the oven to dry on lowest sitting. In the warmer months, you can just set them out in the sun. Best thing since mothers milk in my opinion!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prairie, post: 2390262, member: 48583"] I have two vibratory tumblers, both Lymans, and have used them for years. I hesitated going to the wet style due to cost issues. I finally decided to try it. There is a company that sells the cleaning solution called Brass Juice. I tried it. I still don't even have any stainless needles BUT, using Brass Juice according to instructions plus a cap of Lemon Shine.....cases come out better than new. Blew my mind. I have saved the mixture and have used it four times over so far and still get the same superb results. Just takes a little time for the cases to be on a cookie sheet and in the oven to dry on lowest sitting. In the warmer months, you can just set them out in the sun. Best thing since mothers milk in my opinion! [/QUOTE]
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