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<blockquote data-quote="djcorrell" data-source="post: 2373409" data-attributes="member: 12752"><p>Once you have the machine, just use some citric acid and be done. People make it a lot more trouble than it has to be. Once you start using this in the right way, you will quit the corn/walnut dusty mess. Common sense ain't so common. I would rather have clean brass than shiny!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djcorrell, post: 2373409, member: 12752"] Once you have the machine, just use some citric acid and be done. People make it a lot more trouble than it has to be. Once you start using this in the right way, you will quit the corn/walnut dusty mess. Common sense ain't so common. I would rather have clean brass than shiny! [/QUOTE]
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