So after which talk in the other thread about how clean is your brass, I wanted to try the "homemade solution" I saw online. This was only a test sample so I used five brass of 9mm. It was placed in a cheap Dollarama container that holds 3 cups. I will note that most of my primer pockets were pretty clean so I didnt even clean them but one of the samples was cleaned using a primer pocket cleaner as it was very dirty.
It uses the following:
2 cups - boiled water
1/2 - vinegar (probably try 1/4 next time)
2 - drops of dish soap
1 - dash of salt
I basically gently shook the container for five minutes in the tub. Rinsed for about 1-2 minutes. Leave in oven for 30 minutes (150c/302f, probably overkill). So if you're in the position I am and just don't want to get a tumbler but have everything else, this works very well to clean your brass. All I really want is to clean the brass so it doesn't mess with my dies. I would love to have a stainless steel tumbler but just not willing to pay $300.00 at the moment. I'm hoping this helps some people out that are in my position and just can't buy the stainless steel but really don't want toe dry tumbler.
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It uses the following:
2 cups - boiled water
1/2 - vinegar (probably try 1/4 next time)
2 - drops of dish soap
1 - dash of salt
I basically gently shook the container for five minutes in the tub. Rinsed for about 1-2 minutes. Leave in oven for 30 minutes (150c/302f, probably overkill). So if you're in the position I am and just don't want to get a tumbler but have everything else, this works very well to clean your brass. All I really want is to clean the brass so it doesn't mess with my dies. I would love to have a stainless steel tumbler but just not willing to pay $300.00 at the moment. I'm hoping this helps some people out that are in my position and just can't buy the stainless steel but really don't want toe dry tumbler.
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