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How Do You Keep Your Wet Tumbled Brass Shiny?
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<blockquote data-quote="User_3155" data-source="post: 4166562" data-attributes="member: 50375"><p>Sounds like too much water / not enough brass / not enough pins. I have the big wet FART, I use an eyeballed 2 tbsp of Armorall wash & wax and a 10mm brass of lemishine. If the brass is really nasty I tumble 1.5 hours, drain most of the water, refill with water, soap, lemishine and go again for 2 hours. Otherwise, if it's cleanish brass I just throw it in with above soap / lemishine and go for the 3 hours. I only fill with water unitl it's about 1/2" over the top of the brass.</p><p></p><p>Have never replaced my pins in almost 3 years and I've never went to a lot trouble to clean them. I have found that the big wet FART sucks for small batches of brass. Also, if you have sizing lube on the brass, you may need to dump and resoap / lemishine a couple of times the first hour to get it off so it will polish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User_3155, post: 4166562, member: 50375"] Sounds like too much water / not enough brass / not enough pins. I have the big wet FART, I use an eyeballed 2 tbsp of Armorall wash & wax and a 10mm brass of lemishine. If the brass is really nasty I tumble 1.5 hours, drain most of the water, refill with water, soap, lemishine and go again for 2 hours. Otherwise, if it's cleanish brass I just throw it in with above soap / lemishine and go for the 3 hours. I only fill with water unitl it's about 1/2" over the top of the brass. Have never replaced my pins in almost 3 years and I've never went to a lot trouble to clean them. I have found that the big wet FART sucks for small batches of brass. Also, if you have sizing lube on the brass, you may need to dump and resoap / lemishine a couple of times the first hour to get it off so it will polish. [/QUOTE]
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