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Old September 28, 2015, 09:18 PM   #26
Ole Joe Clark
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I just use citric acid in water with a small amount of Dawn dish washing liquid. I don't use hot water, I just soak the hulls about 20 minutes then rinse. Then I spread them on a cookie sheet in front of an AC vent to dry.

I used to wash Win AA shotgun hulls in the washing machine, in a laundry bag, then tumble dry them in the dryer, with the blessing of Upper Management. :-)
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Old September 29, 2015, 08:37 AM   #27
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Har, can't imagine the racket of drying cases in the dryer.
That would be pushing things too far around here.
Have to remember to do an extra rise in the washing machine after removing the brass - or else.
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