brass coming out a funny colour...

jon1985

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As the title says my brass is coming out of my tumbler a funny colour. It is good and shiny but sort of tarnished looking.

I am using about 2tbs of lemi-shine, and 2tbs of dawn in 2 gallons of water.
 
I don't uses a SS tumbler but from what I remember reading, that's too much lemi-shine. Others with actual experience will soon chime in.
 
I had that happen once to me, just cut back on the Lemi Shine, but other than the color its still clean and good to use.
 
Orange? Too much acid for too long. It won't affect your reloads but not completely necessary either.

As above, 1/4-1/3 TSP to 2 gal water is plenty. And reduce your soap too. Very sudsy I imagine.
 
1/2 of a 9mm casing is about what I use as well. 1 good squirt of Sunlight dish soap and 2-3 hours tumbling. Remove, drain off and thoroughly rinse as soon as possible.
 
Wow, I only use 1 tsp of lemi shine and a 1/4 tsp of dawn.30 minutes in the Frankford Arsenal tumbler and everything is bright and shiny.
 
I use distilled water and 3/4 of a 9mm case of lemon shine. No discoloration and they dry with no rinsing required. Also, no spots.

(Thumler's tumbler and stainless steel pins.)
 
I have this happen a lot, because I don't measure the lemon shine and you really don't need much!
Also hard water makes spots... I should try some distilled water
Or I have herd jet dry or another drying agent helps with the spots.... Has anyone else had luck with this?
 
Found that if I put the tumbled brass outside to dry in the sun I was getting tarnished looking brass, leave them indoors and no tarnishing. Was using lemishine though, perhaps too much.
 
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