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If you do use this method, I suggest you DE-PRIME the brass first. Otherwise, moisture can get trapped in the primer pocket and you'll have to clean your primer pockets really good. I know this as it happened to me, although I didn't heat my brass in the oven, I simply laid it out in the sun to dry. No need heating up the house and wasting gas, when you have the sun, right? Good luck. |
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I use this exact solution in my sonic cleaner.........
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You don't have to clean them.
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I have a Lyman tumbler, use Hornady corn cob media, use auto wax Nu-finish and mine is really bright....happy with the turn out I get.
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I have cleaned all my .45acp and 9mm brass with the combo in my OP. The cases came out shiney and clean with no effort, works great. The insides are not as clean as the outside but, it will work for plinking rounds.
A tumbler is in the future as funds recoop. Thanks for all the posts.
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