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This isn't my idea-- I found it on a post on ar15.com here-- but I just tried it and it works incredibly well.
I was wet tumbling my brass with the traditional mix of Joy and Lemishine. The brass was coming out beautifully clean and brassy yellow. I would then rinse it thoroughly under the tap with cold water, dry it in a towel and pop it in the oven at 170 or 200 degrees until it was dry.
By the time the brass was completely dry, it had tarnished back to a dull golden colour and often had spots and other blemishes. I think it has something to do with me having hard water.
The quick fix is this:
It literally takes about 10 seconds for the brass to revert to shiny yellow. It's like watching a magic trick.
Yes, this is mostly about aesthetics.. tarnished brass is still clean brass. But I save my really thorough inspection for last, so it's nice to be able to quickly scan all over the case and instantly see anything that would make me want to toss it. Tarnish and water spots make that a bit more difficult.
I was wet tumbling my brass with the traditional mix of Joy and Lemishine. The brass was coming out beautifully clean and brassy yellow. I would then rinse it thoroughly under the tap with cold water, dry it in a towel and pop it in the oven at 170 or 200 degrees until it was dry.
By the time the brass was completely dry, it had tarnished back to a dull golden colour and often had spots and other blemishes. I think it has something to do with me having hard water.
The quick fix is this:
- Fill a container with tap water as hot as you can get it
- Add a little bit of Lemishine and stir until it dissolves
- Add your brass and wait a few seconds. Maybe stir it around a bit
- Er..
- That's it.
It literally takes about 10 seconds for the brass to revert to shiny yellow. It's like watching a magic trick.
Yes, this is mostly about aesthetics.. tarnished brass is still clean brass. But I save my really thorough inspection for last, so it's nice to be able to quickly scan all over the case and instantly see anything that would make me want to toss it. Tarnish and water spots make that a bit more difficult.


















































