mtnman31
08-23-2021, 10:59 AM
Friday night I was cleaning a revolver and knocked over my bottle of Montana X-treme bore solvent (great product, by the way). It spilled on my work bench and got on some tools, flashlight and one of my reloading manuals. I quickly sopped it up and got back to work on the revolver. What I didn't realize was that some solvent had also splashed into a pie pan that had a small batch of brass in it. The next day when I went back out to the garage, the odor of the solvent was still pretty strong. It was then that I noticed my pie pan of .30 carbine brass (sized, primed and ready to go) had a pool of pretty turquoise blue liquid in the bottom. The brass had been sitting in the solvent for about 24 hours and it had been working its magic on my brass. It's going in the recycle bin as I'm not willing to push my luck on how much damage the solvent did to the integrity of the brass. It was only about 50 pieces, so not a big loss. Honestly, the solvent I spilled was probably more expensive than the brass.