Case Cleaning Solution from NF MARKETING

metoe

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Got Some of this brass cleaner liquid, used to remove tarnish, oxidation, and mostly carbon buildup. It comes from NF Marketing, but they are not selling it yet. They are waiting for a few more test and stuff. I got my hands on a sample of it to test. I think they are still sending out samples, not sure Ill get back to you on that.


So its 1 liter and has a clear color to it

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Its simple to use pour into cup or ultra sonic cleaner, can be used concentrated or diluted. I think diluted would be better with an ultra sonic cleaner so you can save on it. I don't own one so I just pour 1 liter (concentrated) into a bowl and sat there for about 45-60mins.

pictures of the very dirty brass


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The primers were remover before soaking them in the cleaner


I was impressed, the brass was just in the cleaning solution nothing else, no tumbler, degreaser and I didn't even rinse them.


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Primer pockets were ok but not 100% Im thinking there was air pockets and the liquid did go there, but everything else was clean and shiny.


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Here are some pictures of inside the cases, same thing here I'm guessing air pockets, because the walls of the case are so clean and shiny.


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You can see the shine on the last picture.




Wanted to post this because people that want to have clean brass with out spending the $$$$$ on tumblers and ultra sonic cleaners. I was told it was going to cost 15-20$ per liter. Not bad when other cleaners are 20-25.



It can be reused over and over again, how many times not sure.


Once used it have a bluesh-purple color to it


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You can send them an email for more info on sample, I know they have a gun cleaner too...trying to get my hand on it but sold out.

Web site : http://nfmarketing. net/
 
Does it smell like Neo-Citran?
It sure looks like citric acid.
You can buy powdered citric acid in the canning section of the grocery store. About $5 for a 500ml container. A tablespoon full into a litre of hot water, dump in the brass, swish swish and its clean. A squirt of dish soap helps clean the gunk. The heat really speeds up the cleaning process.
The citric acid can be re-used many times, but its cheap enough you can dump it down the drain without any remorse. It will also clean your drain for you, too!
 
It has no smell to it but its very slippery when you touch it. It's non-toxic and wont damage any metals. It removes dirt and oils too. I used to use citric acid and dish soap but I found that the dish soap made the brass brittle over time. Ill post more pictures and a new tests with different cleaners.
 
UPDATE. Had time to do a test with 4 different cleaners. 1. Water 2. Soap and water 3. White Vinegar and Baking Soda 4. NF Marketing's Case Cleaner .


How they look after been fired

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Starting the test (5 minutes into the test pictures were taken)

1. water only

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2. Soap and Water

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3. White Vinegar and Baking Soda

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4. NF Marketing's Case Cleaner

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30 minutes into the test

starting from the left side 1. Water 2. Soap and water 3. White Vinegar and Baking Soda 4. NF Marketing's Case Cleaner.

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Close-Ups


1. Water Only

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2. Soap and Water

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3. White Vinegar and Baking Soda

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4. NF Marketing's Case Cleaner

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1 hour into the test


1. water only

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2. Soap and Water

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3. White Vinegar and Baking Soda

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4. NF Marketing's Case Cleaner

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There was no rag cleaning or tumbler/ ultra sonic cleaner used. Just soaked for 1 hour.

I can tell you that NF Marketing's Cleaner works very well, so well that you don't need a tumbler. The brass after being in it for 30 minutes are cleaned and a little shiny. After you see them in for a full hour they are very clean and very shiny. Very Good product if you don't have the $$$$ on a tumbler.


They haven't updated their web site yet. http://nfmarketing. net/

They even have a gun cleaner that's non-toxic and don't smell. Similar to Mpro7 just haft the cost.

I know that they will be on CGN soon and they will be giving out samples of they gun cleaner.
 
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