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Senior Member
Join Date: December 12, 2012
Posts: 105
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home brew brass cleaner
Just tried a brass cleaner consisting of about a gallon of boiling water and 1 tablespoon of citric acid. I let it soak for about 10 minutes, stirred it for a couple of minutes and the brass came out pretty clean. A few pieces had a slight pink tinge on them but overall good results.
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Senior Member
Join Date: December 26, 2004
Location: Louisville KY
Posts: 11,718
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I'll be honest...having started with the vinegar/salt and water cleaning method, I got fed up with having to rinse and dry the cases and got a Harbor Freight vibratory cleaner and haven't looked back.
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Senior Member
Join Date: December 28, 2006
Posts: 1,102
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The pink tinge means your solution is a tad too acidic.
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Senior Member
Join Date: December 12, 2012
Posts: 105
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buck460xvr, I was thinking that was the case. Some had the pink on it and some didn't. I was able to remove it with a scotch pad.
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Join Date: January 9, 2013
Posts: 131
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Try 1/4 tsp/gallon and go up/down from there.
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