Thread: Cleaning Brass
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Old January 7, 2008, 09:29 PM   #5
Conservadude
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I like using a vibratory cleaner with the chemical-treated walnut shell (green mix, not the red rouge stuff) from Lyman for initial cleaning, then plain corn cob after sizing ...looks just like factory-new after that. The green walnut shell cleaning leaves the brass really clean but without the 'factory new' shine, but after sizing and cleaning with the corn cob stuff it looks great. I feel no temptation to go with a liquid cleaner at all, but those that live in apartments or other situations where the sound of a vibratory cleaner or tumbler would be irritating might be able to justify it. For "clean but not pretty", there's always the dishwasher as well (for rifle ammo, poke on case onto each vinyl wire.)

Brian
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