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    • #2235
      gadaboutgadabout
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      OK bought a toaster oven to dry brass after wet tumbling!! My George forma grill blew the front glass out so I got a new oven that works great. Did a bunch of brass today to test and ran into a small problem we have discussed before he first batch came out very reddish -pink, I know Shadow has said to muchLLemisgine night cause that. Hew much does anyone use in say 200 9mm brass?? Thanks for any thoughts in this. Craig

    • #2236
      gadaboutgadabout
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      I did forget to mention I am using dawn dish soap with all wet tumbling. I was checking some brass today and most came out very clean and shinny. Craig

    • #2237
      The_ShadowThe_Shadow
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      It takes a nice balance when using that Lemishine stuff…Dawn works wonders also

    • #2240
      redialredial
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      It really doesn’t take much, in my experience. Consider too, that you don’t need LemiShine at all to get them clean if you don’t care what color they come out. You can start just above zero and work up until you get a feel for it. For 200 pieces of 9mm, I’d probably use a chunk about the size of a marble. Not a shootin’ aggie, just a regular marble.

      Hope this helps. There really aren’t any wrong answers, just that some are better’n others.

    • #2245
      gadaboutgadabout
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      Hey everybody thanks for the input, Mainly I just don’t need to clean very often so I forget what I did 5he last time. I do like um shinny but need to cut back ob the Kenuand and just run them longer, Thanks again, Craig

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