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    Die Cleaning

    I've looked and haven't seen a thread on this so if someone knows of one please direct me there.

    I've bought several used die sets lately and want to clean them first. My question is what to use on them. I have been spraying the insides with Ballistol and scrubbing them and that cleans them up but I am wondering whether any residue from the cleaning agent will interact with powder since the cleaning agent dissolves powder. I do wipe out the dies with clean patches after cleaning.
    So, is so little cleaner left that no problem should result or should I use something else?

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    I use a bore brush, solvent, and patches. Just like cleaning a barrel in my opinion.

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    I used to clean with Hoppes. Now I use the ultrasonic with heat and the gun parts solution.

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    50 cal bore brush in a hand drill running slow will get the worst out.
    Soak in a solvent for a couple day's will get a lot off then a quick look over with a "tooth brush" will get the rest.

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    Carburetor cleaner works for me. Spray it and wipe it out, good to go.

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    Trick for dies with a little surface rust: Get some mild phosphoric acid solution (sold in paint and hardware stores as "rust prime" or similiar label--I buy in in gallons and it is not expensive and good on de-rusting all types of steel projects) and coat inside and out. Let dry and rinse in water, then oil. You then clean like cleaning a rifle barrel and lightly lube with lube of your choice. The acid solution does not take anything off but the rust, but kills the rust and leaves protective coating. On some dies, it discolors the dies, but no beauty contest, just reloading dies.
    I inherited a reloading setup from a friend and neighbor who died and his dies were stored in a moist outside building and had some surface rust. We cleaned it all with rust prime and my son in law is using much of it today.
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    I use a bore brush and Hoppies #9. Has always worked for me, as long as there is no rust.

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    Lyman sonic cleaner, then oiled nicely to prevent rust.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nhrifle View Post
    Carburetor cleaner works for me. Spray it and wipe it out, good to go.
    +1 for carburetor cleaner. Spray some on and wipe it down with shop towels or paper towels. I also have easy access to an air compressor, so often i'll use that to clean out any remaining dirty cleaner I can't reach with my tools.

    EDIT: This is also a great way to clean out your Lee sizing dies, as they tend to get gunked up with lube from time to time.

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    Many years ago I needed to clean some gunk out of a loading die and the only thing I had was plain old drug store rubbing alcohol. I tried it, and it cleans fine. I mostly just use a shop paper towel soaked with it. It cuts oil, bullets lube or whatever out of dies. It is cheap, available anywhere, evaporates off and leaves no residue. Works for me...
    Disclaimer: The above is not holy writ. It is just my opinion based on my experience and knowledge. Your mileage may vary.

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    I like carb cleaner to blast out the chunks and remove any built up case lube in my size dies and clear the vent hole, and a bore brush to hog out boolit lube from my seating dies. Then a quick shot of lube to keep them from rusting. I am going to have to get some rust prime and try that, i have a few older die sets that could use it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 429421Cowboy View Post
    I like carb cleaner to blast out the chunks and remove any built up case lube in my size dies and clear the vent hole, and a bore brush to hog out boolit lube from my seating dies. Then a quick shot of lube to keep them from rusting. I am going to have to get some rust prime and try that, i have a few older die sets that could use it!
    Try vinegar. Takes rust right off!

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    Brake clean and Q-Tips.

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    I take the dies apart and spray with carb cleaner. Anything rust or rough gets a quick hit with a scotch brite pad.

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    Take apart and throw them in your tumbler , works for me :}

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom357mag View Post
    Take apart and throw them in your tumbler , works for me :}
    Now that's the first time I've heard that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom357mag View Post
    Take apart and throw them in your tumbler , works for me :}
    Been doing this for a long time. If you have nufinish in the media it applies a protective coating to the dies as well

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    Clean them or when you least expect it,it will cause issue's.Found that out last week when it started seating the bullet too deep,
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    Never thought of using carb cleaner. Another Great Idea.

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    Carb cleaner is great to remove stubborn carbon buildup in barrels also. Good stuff. Brake cleaner too.

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