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How Do You Keep Your Wet Tumbled Brass Shiny?
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<blockquote data-quote="Profreedomokie" data-source="post: 4166587" data-attributes="member: 524"><p>The big question here is why the brass isn't shiny now when I'm processing it just like I always have? The batch I have running right now is smaller than the ones before. I thought I would try that first. I think how you dry the brass has more to do with it. Before I bought the dryer, I put them in the oven with it set on 200 degrees and that darkened it. The Franklin dryer's lowest setting is 90 degrees which is what I use. One thing to note is the brass is clean and shiny inside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Profreedomokie, post: 4166587, member: 524"] The big question here is why the brass isn't shiny now when I'm processing it just like I always have? The batch I have running right now is smaller than the ones before. I thought I would try that first. I think how you dry the brass has more to do with it. Before I bought the dryer, I put them in the oven with it set on 200 degrees and that darkened it. The Franklin dryer's lowest setting is 90 degrees which is what I use. One thing to note is the brass is clean and shiny inside. [/QUOTE]
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