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<blockquote data-quote="younggundavid" data-source="post: 2371127" data-attributes="member: 28977"><p>I hadn't posted in quite sometime so I thought I would throw my own 2 cents in on the liquid cleaning discussion. About 15 years ago in Yukon, Oklahoma. There was a store called Country General. It went out of buisness and had discounted virtually everything about 30 to 70 percent off. I had just gotten into reloading back then and had been using one of the Brass Cartridge Case Cleaner solutions that they used to sell there. When they went out of buisness I bought the partial case they had left. I don't know if this company still makes it or not. That partial case has lasted me these last 15 or 16 years now. It's from a company called BRICHWOOD CASEY. It's a super Concentrate formula you just add 2 ounces per quart of water. It is a reuseable solution so it must be stored in either glass or plastic, the acid is still strong enough to eat through metal containers. I use metal lids from a half gallon mason jar and I'm replacing them constantly. (well twice a year maybe). The product states on the side.. and I quote "</p><p></p><p>Super Concentrate makes over 2 gallons of reuseable cleaning solution and will clean 8,000 medium sized cases. Easily removes resizing lubricant, oils, grime and stains from brass cartridge cases. Restores them to original finish for reliable operation. Helps remove powder residue. A safe, Non-fuming, non-etching solution that won't weaken cases.</p><p></p><p>I don't see any ingredients written on the bottle.. just warnings that the product "Contains Phosphoric acid and Glycolic acid" </p><p></p><p>Again, I really don't know if the company still makes this product or not. Actually I'm about to start my last bottle so eventually I'll need to find another ready made product to use. Knowing that this day would come I have tried different "homemade" receipes. Just hadn't found anything I felt worked as good as the Brass Cartridge Case Cleaner I bought from the store. If anyone know's wether they still makes this product or if there is another manufactured product out there similiar. I'd like to see it posted..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="younggundavid, post: 2371127, member: 28977"] I hadn't posted in quite sometime so I thought I would throw my own 2 cents in on the liquid cleaning discussion. About 15 years ago in Yukon, Oklahoma. There was a store called Country General. It went out of buisness and had discounted virtually everything about 30 to 70 percent off. I had just gotten into reloading back then and had been using one of the Brass Cartridge Case Cleaner solutions that they used to sell there. When they went out of buisness I bought the partial case they had left. I don't know if this company still makes it or not. That partial case has lasted me these last 15 or 16 years now. It's from a company called BRICHWOOD CASEY. It's a super Concentrate formula you just add 2 ounces per quart of water. It is a reuseable solution so it must be stored in either glass or plastic, the acid is still strong enough to eat through metal containers. I use metal lids from a half gallon mason jar and I'm replacing them constantly. (well twice a year maybe). The product states on the side.. and I quote " Super Concentrate makes over 2 gallons of reuseable cleaning solution and will clean 8,000 medium sized cases. Easily removes resizing lubricant, oils, grime and stains from brass cartridge cases. Restores them to original finish for reliable operation. Helps remove powder residue. A safe, Non-fuming, non-etching solution that won't weaken cases. I don't see any ingredients written on the bottle.. just warnings that the product "Contains Phosphoric acid and Glycolic acid" Again, I really don't know if the company still makes this product or not. Actually I'm about to start my last bottle so eventually I'll need to find another ready made product to use. Knowing that this day would come I have tried different "homemade" receipes. Just hadn't found anything I felt worked as good as the Brass Cartridge Case Cleaner I bought from the store. If anyone know's wether they still makes this product or if there is another manufactured product out there similiar. I'd like to see it posted.. [/QUOTE]
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