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Stainless tumbler
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<blockquote data-quote="turkn8r1" data-source="post: 1432349" data-attributes="member: 52709"><p>I may be way off and if I am I apologize in advance. I do A LOT of brass. I have heard you mention Lemashine several times but have not heard the 2 to 3 tablespoons of Dawn dish soap. Maybe I missed that part. All the Lemashine is for is to help control the water spots. The stainless media combined with the brass all rubbing together in the dish soap is what does the cleaning and shining. It usually takes me 2 to 3 rinses to get the soap out. Actually I started using ONE SHOT and did away with the soap and the Lemashine and the water spots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkn8r1, post: 1432349, member: 52709"] I may be way off and if I am I apologize in advance. I do A LOT of brass. I have heard you mention Lemashine several times but have not heard the 2 to 3 tablespoons of Dawn dish soap. Maybe I missed that part. All the Lemashine is for is to help control the water spots. The stainless media combined with the brass all rubbing together in the dish soap is what does the cleaning and shining. It usually takes me 2 to 3 rinses to get the soap out. Actually I started using ONE SHOT and did away with the soap and the Lemashine and the water spots. [/QUOTE]
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