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<blockquote data-quote="Gar Guru" data-source="post: 2549038" data-attributes="member: 14872"><p>I just started doing the wet tumbling a few months ago, and after tumbling for 1 1/2 hours have been pouring them into a wire kitchen strainer with very small mesh while rinsing the dirty water out in the sink. Then stand them upright on the concrete outside in direct sunlight for about an hour. Then tip them all over for about another hour and then they are dry. This may not work in cold and cloudy weather so I am trying to get all my brass clean this summer. They sure look good!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gar Guru, post: 2549038, member: 14872"] I just started doing the wet tumbling a few months ago, and after tumbling for 1 1/2 hours have been pouring them into a wire kitchen strainer with very small mesh while rinsing the dirty water out in the sink. Then stand them upright on the concrete outside in direct sunlight for about an hour. Then tip them all over for about another hour and then they are dry. This may not work in cold and cloudy weather so I am trying to get all my brass clean this summer. They sure look good!!! [/QUOTE]
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