Primer test. Attempt to deactivate primers over a 5 day period. Test primers were Winchester Large Rifle. Cases were primed 30-06 brass. Treatment was done by partially filling the cases with each fluid, then placing the cases in a 50 round plastic Dillon ammon box . I treated the primers at 12:00 noon Central time, then conducted a firing test each day at 12:00 noon. One set of 5 cases every 24 hours until complete.
Treatment Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5
Untreated Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal
Liquid Wrench Weak Weak Weak Weak Strong
WD-40 Weak Weak Weak Weak Strong
Rem Oil Weak Weak Weak Weak Weak
Dillon Case Lube Very Weak Very Weak Weak Weak Weak
Tap Water Very Weak Strong Extreemly Weak Dead Dead
Alcohol Very Weak Very Weak Weak Weak Very Weak
Kroil Weak Weak Weak Weak Weak
http://ww w.exteriorballistics.com/reloadbasics/primer.cfm
Lead tri-nitro-resorcinate
ht tp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_styphnate
Sodium carbonate
ht tp://householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/household/brands?tbl=chem&id=16
ht tp://chemicalland21.com/industrialchem/inorganic/SODIUM%20BICARBONATE.htm
Sodium carbonate looks to be the neutralizing agent that chemically recommended by a quick web search that’s found in most detergents.
I suggest we try the theory.
Driller