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<blockquote data-quote="Kid Colt" data-source="post: 970855" data-attributes="member: 8945"><p>I concur with the majority on here. Avoid chemicals... you may not realize the reaction it is causing with your brass.</p><p></p><p>If you're doing things on the cheap, make your own rotary tumbler or find a used rock tumbler at a garage sale or thrift store... then you can also buy Kay-Kob 100% corn cob media at most pet or farm supply stores (it's litter or bedding) and use it to help with media costs. You can get a big bag for not much. Its larger than normal cleaning media but you can mix it or if you have larger cases you're cleaning just go with it... it works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kid Colt, post: 970855, member: 8945"] I concur with the majority on here. Avoid chemicals... you may not realize the reaction it is causing with your brass. If you're doing things on the cheap, make your own rotary tumbler or find a used rock tumbler at a garage sale or thrift store... then you can also buy Kay-Kob 100% corn cob media at most pet or farm supply stores (it's litter or bedding) and use it to help with media costs. You can get a big bag for not much. Its larger than normal cleaning media but you can mix it or if you have larger cases you're cleaning just go with it... it works. [/QUOTE]
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