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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzdraw" data-source="post: 2785977" data-attributes="member: 385"><p>If my brass is really dirty I will give it a water rinse then let it sun/air dry. Usually though its a matter of sort by caliber, load it in the vibrator and run it for a couple hours or until clean shiny. I use commercially crushed walnut hulls with a mix of Dillon liquid brass cleaner and a bit of Mother's Chrome and Mag Wheel cleaner. I toss in 3-4 used clothes dryer sheets to control dust. I do not deprime prior to polishing. Works fine. I do wear a nuisance dust mask when loading/unloading the vibratory cleaner. Also I wash hands thoroughly with automotive pumice hand cleaner after unloading/reloading the vibrator. My vibrator lives either on the back porch or in the garage; it does not come into the house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzdraw, post: 2785977, member: 385"] If my brass is really dirty I will give it a water rinse then let it sun/air dry. Usually though its a matter of sort by caliber, load it in the vibrator and run it for a couple hours or until clean shiny. I use commercially crushed walnut hulls with a mix of Dillon liquid brass cleaner and a bit of Mother's Chrome and Mag Wheel cleaner. I toss in 3-4 used clothes dryer sheets to control dust. I do not deprime prior to polishing. Works fine. I do wear a nuisance dust mask when loading/unloading the vibratory cleaner. Also I wash hands thoroughly with automotive pumice hand cleaner after unloading/reloading the vibrator. My vibrator lives either on the back porch or in the garage; it does not come into the house. [/QUOTE]
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