Cleaning cases?

kenbro

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Hi,
My Ultra sonic cleaner has gone kaput.
Is there a concoction to boil cases in that will clean them?
Just now I’ve got some cases boiling in water and washing up liquid.
It’s as much to get the case lube off as anything else.
Thanks,Ken.
 
Put brass in a cloth bag (old bank coin bag is ideal), throw into washing machine, put brass in chinese carry-out trays and leave overnite on radiator.
Make sure bag neck is securely tied - ask me how I know….
🦊🦊
PS
Make sure Lady K is out before doing this!
 
Wire wool and a little elbow grease, then use a neck brush before decapping/sizing, trimming, chamfering, etc. Been using the wire wool method since my tumbler melted and is quite satisfying how shiny you can get things with relatively little effort.

Regards

Mark
 
Put brass in a cloth bag (old bank coin bag is ideal), throw into washing machine, put brass in chinese carry-out trays and leave overnite on radiator.
Make sure bag neck is securely tied - ask me how I know….
🦊🦊
PS
Make sure Lady K is out before doing this!
Do the drying trays have to be Chinese?
Thanks, Ken.
 
Wire wool and a little elbow grease, then use a neck brush before decapping/sizing, trimming, chamfering, etc. Been using the wire wool method since my tumbler melted and is quite satisfying how shiny you can get things with relatively little effort.

Regards

Mark
😱
 
Silly KB - don’t you know that everything is made in China now?
🦊🦊
Chatting to a chap last night from the beer brewing bottle handling industry and he was often in China he said they have technically come on in leaps and bounds since his first foray there 15 years ago he was impressed by them.
 
Hi,
My Ultra sonic cleaner has gone kaput.
Is there a concoction to boil cases in that will clean them?
Just now I’ve got some cases boiling in water and washing up liquid.
It’s as much to get the case lube off as anything else.
Thanks,Ken.
Thought I’d share this ultra sonic recipe…
One tblsp of Fairy max power & 2 tblsp’s of Tesco lemon juice.
 

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After many years of cleaning cases, I can't be bothered anymore, a swipe with wire wool is enough, the case won't last long enough to get properly fouled up.
 
Dishwasher also does a good job
Except one of the residues from used cases is lead styphnate, which is water soluble, highly toxic and if your dishwasher is getting like one of ours, may end up on what you use next.
Basic rule of reloading, is do not do it in an area where people eat, where children can play, or bring anything to eat onto your reloading bench.
For the sake of £60, just buy another dedicated cleaner, or do what Eric Cortina says he does and forget about cleaning brass as he claims it makes no difference to accuracy even at national competition levels.
 
Except one of the residues from used cases is lead styphnate, which is water soluble, highly toxic and if your dishwasher is getting like one of ours, may end up on what you use next.
Basic rule of reloading, is do not do it in an area where people eat, where children can play, or bring anything to eat onto your reloading bench.
For the sake of £60, just buy another dedicated cleaner, or do what Eric Cortina says he does and forget about cleaning brass as he claims it makes no difference to accuracy even at national competition levels.

Is that not the main ingredients that goes bang in a primer? Would have thought that would pretty much all react off after detonation?
 
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