Cleaning media experiment – and results! Looks like a winner and its PLASTIC!
I decided to try something new after getting tired of having to buy crushed walnut and corncob. After doing a bit of research online on “Vibratory metal polishing” I found many products that are common place in industry but two that would lead to home use.
Ceramic media – Already posted on this board.... M’eh – the water makes the process a pain in the ass
Plastic media – Sounding interesting here. Did some shopping around and it turns out a company in the city here (Edmonton) sells the media! Went in and for the low low price of $4.99/lb I bought four pounds. Turns out it only took three to fill my Frankford cleaner!
Now the results! After just 3 hours of cleaning this is how some assorted 45 Auto brass (Assorted reloads and range brass) turned out! (Nothing added to the cleaning media!)
Sitting in the Tumbler

Lid off the Tumbler

In the media with a nice Macro shot

(Notice the soot and dirt in the media!)
Out of the cleaning media

And looking inside

Not bad for just a few hours I think!
I’m thinking of trying a bit of fine “burnishing compound” to see what the results are and how long it takes.
Now the real cool thing – If this stuff gets filthy you can just wash it!
Hope my fellow reloaders play further with this concept!
I decided to try something new after getting tired of having to buy crushed walnut and corncob. After doing a bit of research online on “Vibratory metal polishing” I found many products that are common place in industry but two that would lead to home use.
Ceramic media – Already posted on this board.... M’eh – the water makes the process a pain in the ass
Plastic media – Sounding interesting here. Did some shopping around and it turns out a company in the city here (Edmonton) sells the media! Went in and for the low low price of $4.99/lb I bought four pounds. Turns out it only took three to fill my Frankford cleaner!
Now the results! After just 3 hours of cleaning this is how some assorted 45 Auto brass (Assorted reloads and range brass) turned out! (Nothing added to the cleaning media!)
Sitting in the Tumbler

Lid off the Tumbler

In the media with a nice Macro shot

(Notice the soot and dirt in the media!)
Out of the cleaning media

And looking inside

Not bad for just a few hours I think!
I’m thinking of trying a bit of fine “burnishing compound” to see what the results are and how long it takes.
Now the real cool thing – If this stuff gets filthy you can just wash it!
Hope my fellow reloaders play further with this concept!