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<blockquote data-quote="clintbailey" data-source="post: 2274958" data-attributes="member: 8544"><p>Yep, cut a used dryer sheet in 4 pieces and throw it in when you start tumbling, it absorbs most of the dust. I also found a process called LSD, where you combine a dash of LemiShine (dishwasher detergent powder), a squirt of Dawn and hot water in a plastic bowl with lid, then add brass to it and shake it up good. Let that sit overnight, take brass out and let it dry on a towel or something for a little bit, then tumble with the media and dryer sheets for about 1-2 hours and it will look shinier than new brass. I also add a capful of NuFinish car polish every so often to my media. Hope this helps ya out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clintbailey, post: 2274958, member: 8544"] Yep, cut a used dryer sheet in 4 pieces and throw it in when you start tumbling, it absorbs most of the dust. I also found a process called LSD, where you combine a dash of LemiShine (dishwasher detergent powder), a squirt of Dawn and hot water in a plastic bowl with lid, then add brass to it and shake it up good. Let that sit overnight, take brass out and let it dry on a towel or something for a little bit, then tumble with the media and dryer sheets for about 1-2 hours and it will look shinier than new brass. I also add a capful of NuFinish car polish every so often to my media. Hope this helps ya out! [/QUOTE]
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