"cleaning" brass can be done with hot water, dish soap and some Lemi-shine (if you have it). Dump brass into a bucket or other container - swish / shake it around, then rinse with clear water and let dry - it will be "clean" - the water and soap mix will be dirty as can be. Perfectly suitable for reloading at that point, but not "shiny" like new brass. But "clean" is what you want going into your reloading dies and into your chamber - the "shiny", as they say, "is for the eyes only"...
Ultrasonic cleaner.
Dish washer?
No, that's for M14s.




























