wildfowler.250
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Anyone use one on here? And what do you put in it to clean the brass/method? Got an old one free of charge so thought I’d use it rather than forking out a small fortune for a tumbler. Cheers!
A lot of threads discussing it on here, have a look back.
Depends on the size of your tank, but I don't change the water in mine. I use a couple of honey jars and stand twenty or so cases in them with a teaspoonful of citric acid and a drop or two of washing up liquid and hot water. A 10 minute zap and then a shake around to move any loose clag and another 10 minute zap. Pour out dirty liquid, rinse under tap and rinse with a bicarb solution then water rinse again and onto a tray on top of a night store heater.
Just washing up liquid.what do you put in it to clean the brass
If a basket is supplied, use it.
Using the basket in my machine reduces cleaning power by a quoted 40%. I never use it. A good safe cleaning additive is “Sea Clean”. Available on amazon as a concentrate. Highly recommended!
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Cheers for the reply guys. Seaclean and or citric acid seems to be the way to go. Much appreciated!
Ps are you still using a brush afterwards when dry to clean the inside of the cases?
Know the feeling mateCheers guys. Sounds like there’s a few combinations that’ll work. Will update when I get round to it. Think I’ll do a lot in bulk. I find the whole thing more of a chore than a hobby!