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Lemi-Shine from Wally world. I use 1.75L orange juice jugs to hold the brass. Add 3-4 table spoons of powdered lemi-shine and fill with hot water from the tap. Shake well and let sit. Repeat a few times until the water cools and then rinse off the brass. Air dry, then tumble as usual.

 

You will be amazed at all the powder fouling it removes from the inside of the cases. If your brass is tarnished, the citrus action of the lemi-shine will turn the brass orange. After tumbling, the brass will look like new.

 

Lemi-Shine can be found next to the dish washing liquid at you local WW.

 

Bill

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I use the car wax in the tumbling media. Squirt in a tablspoon or so and let tumble for about 5-10 mins, then dump in the brass. Voila! Makes 'em run through the dies like hot buttah.

I've never worried too much about the cases being dirty inside... but I may try this lemi-shine trick. A certain buddy of mine (ahem... w0lfattack!... ahem) is super anal about clean and shiny brass inside and out. Guess it's starting to rub off on me.
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