Making my dry tumbler into a wet tumbler.

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I also use a "Harbor Freight" solution. After many different tries of different soaps/chemicals I found that Cabela's has one that works really well (do not use too much, only a few drops is enough). The main problem for me was not getting clean brass but for the brass tarnishing after just a day or so. The bottle is labeled "Brass Cleaning Solutions" and is made by Franklin Arsenal. I have not used SS Pins.
 
Loaders seem to be Obsessed with sparkly Clean Brass.. tarnish is a natural occurrence. the more solution or Chemical. most likely will shorten The life span of one's Brass
The only solution would be To shrink and vacuum pack and That is Getting Ridicules
 
Loaders seem to be Obsessed with sparkly Clean Brass.. tarnish is a natural occurrence. the more solution or Chemical. most likely will shorten The life span of one's Brass
The only solution would be To shrink and vacuum pack and That is Getting Ridicules

Clean brass is less wear on dies, plus factory brass is not grungy or dirty so why not my reloads.
 
I was more concerned with cleaning the primer pockets. I hate doing it by hand, and the results are mediocre.
 
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