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<blockquote data-quote="crapsguy" data-source="post: 3715417" data-attributes="member: 45160"><p>try this - you might like it</p><p>when you come home from the range dump your brass in a plastic container [2-3qt] that has a lid</p><p>run your faucet until you have hot water and fill the container with the brass in it</p><p>add a teaspoon of lemishine [used in your wife's dishwasher] -- *more is not better</p><p>add a tablespoon of oxyclean and put the lid on and shake it up - you will notice the brass immediately starts to clean</p><p>re-shake every 15min or so ----- 2-3 times then rinse the brass off [I put mine inside an old t-shirt and shake it a bit]</p><p>this cleans the brass inside and out - with no abrasion and no concern about crap in your cases</p><p></p><p>I do a similar process after lubing and resizing my rifle brass using blue dawn instead of oxyclean</p><p>btw - lubing rifle brass by squirting inside of a ziplock bag with small amt of non-stick spray [ie Pam] </p><p>adding brass and shake/missage around works great too</p><p>covers very good - none inside the cases - easy to wash off</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crapsguy, post: 3715417, member: 45160"] try this - you might like it when you come home from the range dump your brass in a plastic container [2-3qt] that has a lid run your faucet until you have hot water and fill the container with the brass in it add a teaspoon of lemishine [used in your wife's dishwasher] -- *more is not better add a tablespoon of oxyclean and put the lid on and shake it up - you will notice the brass immediately starts to clean re-shake every 15min or so ----- 2-3 times then rinse the brass off [I put mine inside an old t-shirt and shake it a bit] this cleans the brass inside and out - with no abrasion and no concern about crap in your cases I do a similar process after lubing and resizing my rifle brass using blue dawn instead of oxyclean btw - lubing rifle brass by squirting inside of a ziplock bag with small amt of non-stick spray [ie Pam] adding brass and shake/missage around works great too covers very good - none inside the cases - easy to wash off [/QUOTE]
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