how to speed up lubing my cases?

Friend of mine uses PAM "Cooking spray"

It's not such a bizarre idea (although PAM sounds more expensive than either lee lube or lanolin plus alcohol).
A company that I know of that makes machines that make bullets and cases uses a mix of vegetable oil and mineral spirits for lube.
 
So I've been reloading a few years now and the slowest most annoying part for me is individually applying the Lee Case lube to each case before resizing

I thought I saw a video way back where a guy had some spray lube that he put in a bag and tumbled his cases in the bag by hand

Maybe I was dreaming, either way, is there a way to speed up lubing my cases besides getting carbide dies?

Use the Hornady One Shot spray in a can. This has drastically cut down on my time also.
 
Lyman case lube. I spray two layers of paper towel, line the cases up the mouth facing away. I spray it with Lyman case lube, roll the cases, spray again and roll back and forth. Have a coffee, come back and I start resizing. I do this for .223. I can do 50 cases at a time with this method.
 
I thought I died and went to heaven when I found Hornady's "one shot". Place cases mouth up in loading block. Spray at a 45 degree angle which also does the inside of the neck. And the product doesn't kill primers.
 
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