Brass discoloration from lemishine

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What’s up with lemishine pulling the brass color out of my casses. I only used 1/4 spoon in a wet tumble full of water with no pins. My 9mm cases are super light colored now. Is that going to be an issue with the integrity of my cases?
 
Ill definitely use less, really just wanted to know I wasn’t creating an integrity issue....and it sounds like I’m not.

BTW I did try a search but page 2 and 3 of my results won’t populate for me....in fact I can never see page 2 of any search results I make....but that’s another story.

Thanks all
 
How many cases were you cleaning at a time and how much water in the tumbler?

500 9mm and it was full of water with a squirt of dishshoap and 1/4 spoon of lemi. They weren’t very dirty and I did for get about them so they were in the solution for a total of 1.5 hrs so that probably contributed.
 
Ill definitely use less, really just wanted to know I wasn’t creating an integrity issue....and it sounds like I’m not.

BTW I did try a search but page 2 and 3 of my results won’t populate for me....in fact I can never see page 2 of any search results I make....but that’s another story.

Thanks all

When on the search page, go down near the bottom and click on 3 years and then click or older.
 
500 9mm and it was full of water with a squirt of dishshoap and 1/4 spoon of lemi. They weren’t very dirty and I did for get about them so they were in the solution for a total of 1.5 hrs so that probably contributed.
You're water supply can be an issue if it's alkaline etc, you can also a Tide Ultra laundry soap and it will suds less and clean up faster
 
I run between 500-700 9mm cases at a time with a Frankford wet tumbler, filled to the shoulder with hot water, a squirt of Dawn Ultra, and a 9mm casing full of Lemi-Shine. I run for 90 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with warm water, not hot water, and they are perfect every time. If I run 223 brass, 400 or so at a time, and a .45 casing full of Lemi-Shine with about the same amount of Dawn...they come out better than new.
 
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Q. Will your media work in a vibratory type tumbler?
A. No, the media and the water weigh too much for the average type vibratory tumblers to get any results. You need a rotary style tumbler with a hexagon shaped drum or a tumbler with paddles inside. The MJR Tumbler will not work.

Q. How many pieces of Brass can I tumble.
A. The Rebel 17 will hold 4 lbs of brass and the Thumler's Model B unit will hold 2 lbs. of brass. For estimated quantities see the bottom of this page.

Q. How do you keep the brass from tarnishing or spotting after it has dried?
A. Make sure you occasionally tumble just the Media with soap or Simple Green for a few hours to clean carbon from media. Use only 1/4 teaspoon LemiShine or less, more is not better. Try using Cold water to tumble and Cold water to rinse brass and make sure you rinse the brass really good. Let the brass dry on its own and see if that helps.

Q. The brass is shiny but after a week or two it starts to get darker and doesn't look as shiny.

A. When you clean with SS Media you are cleaning down to the bare brass. As the brass is exposed to the elements and air it will discolor or oxidize over-time.

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Q. Will the media harm my brass?
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Q. Do I need to use distilled water?
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Lemi-Shine is used in dish washers and makes the water softer, prevents spotting and make the dishes sparkle with added "bling".

Lemon-Lime Kool-Aid is 97% citric acid, it is cheap but I still use Lemi-Shine because the tumbler manufactures tell you to use it. (and my hands don't turn green) ;)

I also have a table spoon and 1/4 teaspoon measuring spoons and don't guess at how much I put in the tumbler.

NOTE, due to variations in water hardness if the water is not sudsy at the end of tumbling you need more dish washing liquid.
 
What’s up with lemishine pulling the brass color out of my casses. I only used 1/4 spoon in a wet tumble full of water with no pins. My 9mm cases are super light colored now. Is that going to be an issue with the integrity of my cases?

How big is your spoon? :)

Use a cooking measuring spoon rather than the spoon you'd use for coffee or soup.

Go to Dollarama or something like that and get a set of measuring spoons and dedicate them to case prep work.

Now, if you want to talk about discolouration, let's talk about what I did: I used vinegar in a home-brew cleaning solution. The cases came out mottled and almost had the colouring of case hardening. An hour in the dry tumbler hid my mistake and my shame!
 
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