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<blockquote data-quote="Hooper" data-source="post: 4381331" data-attributes="member: 46111"><p>I put a couple of drops of the polish in my tumbler when tumbling my brass.</p><p>I use white rice for media.</p><p>If the brass is pretty fresh, not tarnished to bad, it really does a good job, it feels like it is lubed for prep work already.</p><p>If it has any old tarnish, I will start with a teaspoon of acetone in the rice, give it a good tumble, then retumble with new rice and wax polish.</p><p>I use BB's in the rice also.</p><p>Biggest problem is the rice will get stuck in flash holes, 223 brass will pack with rice too. All other brass it works great, and cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooper, post: 4381331, member: 46111"] I put a couple of drops of the polish in my tumbler when tumbling my brass. I use white rice for media. If the brass is pretty fresh, not tarnished to bad, it really does a good job, it feels like it is lubed for prep work already. If it has any old tarnish, I will start with a teaspoon of acetone in the rice, give it a good tumble, then retumble with new rice and wax polish. I use BB's in the rice also. Biggest problem is the rice will get stuck in flash holes, 223 brass will pack with rice too. All other brass it works great, and cheap. [/QUOTE]
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