As per the title - having had little success with it when I first got it (using a bottle of 'proper' cleaning solution) I'd consigned the Lyman ultrasonic cleaner to the back of the cupboard years ago.
However, I decided I'd try again & after taking delivery of some citric acid set it up this weekend - mixture was 1.5l warm water, a generous squirt of Fairy & half a level teaspoon of citric acid.
Initial impressions, with the water still clear as no powder residue yet dissolved, was that I'd get some nice shiny cases.
However, after the first cycle it was clear that cases were far from clean so whacked them through another cycle, then another, then another before finally the water was black & the powder fouling was no more.
All good on that front but after rinsing in clean water & drying them off the cases looked what can at best be described as 'tarnished' & in some cases discoloured almost as if they did been annealed. They do not look dull or 'etched' as others have posted after using too much citric acid in their solution, just coloured.
Without wanting to 'do a wet tumble using pins' or 'use dry media', I'm wondering whether anyone can make any suggestions as to how to prevent this and/or what might be causing it in the first place?
TIA
However, I decided I'd try again & after taking delivery of some citric acid set it up this weekend - mixture was 1.5l warm water, a generous squirt of Fairy & half a level teaspoon of citric acid.
Initial impressions, with the water still clear as no powder residue yet dissolved, was that I'd get some nice shiny cases.
However, after the first cycle it was clear that cases were far from clean so whacked them through another cycle, then another, then another before finally the water was black & the powder fouling was no more.
All good on that front but after rinsing in clean water & drying them off the cases looked what can at best be described as 'tarnished' & in some cases discoloured almost as if they did been annealed. They do not look dull or 'etched' as others have posted after using too much citric acid in their solution, just coloured.
Without wanting to 'do a wet tumble using pins' or 'use dry media', I'm wondering whether anyone can make any suggestions as to how to prevent this and/or what might be causing it in the first place?
TIA
