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Cleaning gritty ammo

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  • Horse Plains Drifter

    I would use a rag/paper towel dampened with brake clean. That will quickly cut any wax or dried grease buildup. So yeah you will need to do them one-at-a-time, but it will go fast, as there there will be no "scrubbing" needed. I know of no way to do them en masse. I would do this out in the shop, or outside. You might also try rubbing alcohol, but it will be a slower process, and require more wiping time.

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  • Radar

    Thanks i will give that a try, i have a spray can of brake cleaner.

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  • toad67

    I don't know if I'd spray them, maybe just use it on a rag as HPD mentioned. I doubt it, but it might penetrate the primer and cause issues.

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  • yonson

    FYI, running loaded ammo in a tumbler is risky as the deterrents on the powder can wear off resulting in a hot load (this advice is from ammo manufacturers).

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  • Grunt2

    +1...Same as leaving loaded ammo in a glove box and or your vehicle for prolonged periods of time...

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  • bpost

    I use a rag dampened with Acetone or lacquer thinner to clean case lube off. It is not a bad idea to wear latex gloves while doing this to keep the stuff from getting into your skin. I buy it by the gallon for this purpose aand have cleaned thousands of cases over the past 40 years with it. It works great. Turn on your favorite movie and sit in your easy chair wiping them down.

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  • Radar

    They are done, thanks guys the brake cleaner worked great but i will try the acetone if ever needed again.

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  • mike circle

    Most ammo mfgs. tumble clean there ammo, I have done it for 30 years or better, works well, use plain corn cob only.

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