Cleaning brass question, How?
I do not have a tumbler or vibrating brass cleaner. I was wondering what would be wrong with putting the brass in a bag and running the bag thru the washing machine and dryer. This may be a stupid question so, take it easy with a new to reloading person.
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I use a much simpler method. I spray the cases with lymans sizing lube, let it sit an hour or so then wipe cases as I size. I take a q-tip to the inside of each neck after I've brush lubed them. The carbon emulsifies and wipes right off. I don't do any other cleaning.
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There are a lot of different ways to clean brass, The tumblers are very reasonable when on sale or bought 2nd hand, and boy they sure cut out a lot of work.
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quote:Originally posted by kissgoodnight
I do not have a tumbler or vibrating brass cleaner. I was wondering what would be wrong with putting the brass in a bag and running the bag thru the washing machine and dryer. This may be a stupid question so, take it easy with a new to reloading person.
Not a good idea-[:D]
Get a tumbler, otherwise you will have green laundry.
[:I] Seriously tumblers get all the nooks and cranny's for cleaning. Corncob with some brass cleaner will give you a mirror polish if you run it long enough.
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You can get a Frankford Tumbler new for like 50 bucks. Mine has lasted me years and survived some heavy abuse. 0 -
OK you have convinced me. I will buy a tumbler.
Now, which one? Is there a brand that is better than others?0 -
I got a Frankford Arsenal for $39.99 - it works great. A guy told me once to use a vinegar bath also if you dont want to buy a tumbler. 0 -
I could be wrong but I don`t think there is much difference in one brand or another with tumblers. I would buy whatever my budget affords.
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[:D][8D]I polish brass, the only reason to clean brass is to save the DIES and thats it.[:)][:)][:p]
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If you don't want to use a tumbler you can try the liquid cleaner from Iosso. You just soak the brass for a few minutes and rinse with hot water. Works pretty well. I got mine in a kit from Sinclair. It comes with the cleaner,a pail,and a mesh bag. I usually use this first and then tumble the brass,but you can just use the liquid and it works fine. Using both makes the brass look factory new. sinclairintl.com
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quote:Originally posted by dano1:
A guy told me once to use a vinegar bath also if you dont want to buy a tumbler.
Ixnay on that idea. Vinegar is a dilute acid and will weaken the brass over time. It also tends to turn the brass pink. I use dilute vinegar - carefully - to remove corrosion on valuable collector cartridges. You do *not* want to use it on shooting brass.
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