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The best Ive found when cleaning brass is to use a little bit of Dawn dish soap, with a 9mm caseful of Lemi Shine with hot water. I usually let it tumble for 90 minutes then rinse, and sun dry.
Don't use hot or very warm water with citric acid (or other acid).
That gives you the red copper spots and does not aid in cleaning.
Interesting. My wife just gave me a mini type of crock pot to use for cleaning brass. So, use just luke warm water? I have citric acid.
You can use Tide "he" works wellDon't use hot or very warm water with citric acid (or other acid).
That gives you the red copper spots and does not aid in cleaning.
I use a small squirt of sunlight dish soap and maybe half a teaspoon of citric acid in my ultrasonic cleaner with lukewarm water. It doesn't get the brass super sparkling, but it's very clean, which is all I care about.
When I'm done I rinse it in cold water with a bit of baking soda to neutralize the acid, then a quick fresh water rinse.
I tried using the Hornady case cleaning solution in the ultrasonic cleaner first, with so-so results.
Using it with the heat option resulted in discoloured brass.
I switched to the Lemishine and Dawn solution fairly quickly, with good results. Using heat (according to Hornady, the thermostat is set to 135°F) is giving me the best results for clean brass. It's hot enough to be uncomfortable holding it for more than a few seconds.
It comes out of the solution, gets rinsed thoroughly in hot clean water, then I dry the outside with a paper towel.
Then the brass gets loaded on a cookie sheet, standing upright, and it goes into a 170°F oven for 30 minutes to dry. I switch the oven off at the end of 30 minutes and let it cool naturally with the brass left in it.
If you're cleaning a couple hundred cases at a time, this isn't practical. I typically do less than 50 rifle cases at a time.[/QUOT
My method as well. but I usually do a few hundred cases at a time, Thats why I sun dry most times.
When using a US cleaner do you suspend the brass so it does not contact the sides or bottom of the US tub?. I read somewhere that this must be done to avoid damage to the US itself. Many people use a type of mesh to suspend the brass.
Yes, my cleaner came with a plastic mesh basket for that very reason. The manual specifies not to use the cleaner without the basket due to risk of damage.