Media Additives for tumbling

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Hi: Anyone out there use any abrasive additives in theyr'e tumbling media ie. javex , borax.Just curious.My wife bought some white powder[RCBS?]that worked good but i have never seen it up here for sale. Any ideas? Thank's Dan
 
The white powder used to come in a small packet with RCBS walnut media. I don't know exactly what it was but it worked well.

Brasso works just as well IMHO. I've heard new finish works well as mentioned above.
 
I have used Lyman Turbo Brite Brass Polish. It is pretty cheap, 20 oz for $12.

Other things you can use are any soft/liquid polishes you find at an auto parts store. The key is that the additives have a fine abrasive in them.
 
The white powder used to come in a small packet with RCBS walnut media. I don't know exactly what it was but it worked well.

Brasso works just as well IMHO. I've heard new finish works well as mentioned above.

I'm assuming the use of Brasso is more for cleaning? How much did you use, roughly say/cup of tumbling media? I thought if the Brasso cleans it up, I could always polish with media and the 'white packet' of RCBS stuff after. I'm using an RCBS Sidewinder and I could go to the chemical solution for cleaning the more stuborn cases. There's a lot of fiddling around with washing/rinsing and drying so I was wondering if the addition of brasso would be the ticket.
 
I use about a table spoon of Aluminum Mag Polish or Lyman Turbo Brite to my walnut media. The brass comes out glistening.

Just add another tblspn when it takes more than a couple of hours to get the brass polished.

The same amounts would be true for brasso and other metal polishing compounds I would imagine.
 
I use the Dillon liquid additive. It's blue. Of course.

Works very well. Brass comes out looking and feeling very nice. I put in a few capfuls when I replenish the media and that's it. Or maybe once every 10 or so tumblings in between.

When this bottle runs out, I think I'll just try a old liquid car wax though.
 
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