my bad. on my search i got results from 2012. figured there might be new ways by now.Best recipe is in the Similar threads at the bottom of this page...
That question is asked about once a week and go on for several pages with the same responses.
And you can search for those threads too.
here's a quick search:
jmo,
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how much citric acid?I prefer to use citric acid instead of lemishine and add a few drops of dawn. I dont use pins. After they are done, I rinse the cases and cover the cases with hot water then add a few drops of liquid car polish and let that run about 5 minutes to coat the brass. The polish makes it easier to size the brass by making it slicker. I dont put the polish in with the cleaners like others do because I want to rinse the acidic cleaners off before adding the polish. I worry about leaving the acid on the brass for long term storage.
yeah. is 2 lbs enough? it wasnt as much (volume) as i thought it was going to be.You have pins in there?
Just trying to steer you to something to read before you get all the typical responses.my bad. on my search i got results from 2012. figured there might be new ways by now.
its a deep freezer. but i get ya.Just trying to steer you to something to read before you get all the typical responses.
You'll still get a bunch of formulas in this thread from posters claiming theirs is the best.
I have found the condition of your water is what determines the best formula of stuff to use.
And I recommend you NOT run that tumbler on top of that washing machine.
I hate to think what would happen if the tumbler vibrated over to and off the edge.
I run mine on the floor so it cannot fall off and drop a cardboard box over-top of it to quiet it down.
Oh, and suds is you enemy as the pins will become suspended in suds/foam (too much soap) and never touch the brass.
A little liquid fabric softener will knock down the suds.
good luck on your quest,
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I use Armor All Wash and wax.I’m a rebel. I use Palmolive instead of dawn.
so do any of you guys wet tumble after sizing to remove sizing lube? in the past i used a rag with solvent but thats kind of tedious