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    wet tumble soap

    in a effort to find a cheaper soap for wet tumbling than the Turtle Wax Zip Wash that i and many others had been using
    i tried Meguiars Ultimate Wash Wax
    brass gets nice and shiny clean
    primer pockets get nice and clean
    and the wax seals the pores of the brass up so it wont tarnish right away like we have seen from naked brass
    it also makes sizing pistol brass much easier
    and no Lemishine needed


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    The other day I had a batch of 38's I had dry tumbled with walnut shells and 1 tablespoon of Bon Ami (no ammonia or chlorine). Cleans great, not real mirror shiny, but gets rid of all the curd and any darkening.

    After a quick rinse in water to remove any abrasive cleaning powder, I gave them a squirt of Armor All, rolled them around in the big Glad container to lightly cover with liquid, and dried them on one of racks in my oven at 250F. It gives them a nice protective coating.

    I think others in the past have mentioned your stuff as a good solution to clean in. I think I saw that stuff at HF the other day! Can you say 20% coupon?

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    How much did you use?
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    ive been tumbling in the HF rock tumbler
    http://www.harborfreight.com/dual-dr...ler-67632.html
    and in those drums i fill 2/3 brass 1lb pins water to the top of the brass (dont put to much water in or they dont tumble)
    and about 1/2 to 3/4 tsp of the car wash
    its real sudsy
    and i run them for 2 hours or so

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    Been using walmart RV wash and wax. I guess similar to the car washes and waxes

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    Quote Originally Posted by guncheese View Post
    ive been tumbling in the HF rock tumbler
    http://www.harborfreight.com/dual-dr...ler-67632.html
    and in those drums i fill 2/3 brass 1lb pins water to the top of the brass (dont put to much water in or they dont tumble)
    and about 1/2 to 3/4 tsp of the car wash
    its real sudsy


    and i run them for 2 hours or so
    Thanks for the information. I have a Thumbler model A. That should work for it too.
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    If you want to use a cheaper auto wash and wax, I've been using Blue Coral from Wally World. A 3 quart bottle is about $3.59, and it works great leaving just a slight wax coating to impede tarnish. Pic says it all.......




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    I use the Blue Coral wash as well after switching from Dawn and Lemishine, mostly for the bit of wax to stop tarnish and it was cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bayou52 View Post
    If you want to use a cheaper auto wash and wax, I've been using Blue Coral from Wally World. A 3 quart bottle is about $3.59, and it works great leaving just a slight wax coating to impede tarnish. Pic says it all.......
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    Blue Coral for the win on shine and cheap!!

    the Lemishine has its place
    but i see it as just added expense when headed down the wash and wax route

    and sizing is so easy on the pistol brass now

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    Quote Originally Posted by guncheese View Post
    Blue Coral for the win on shine and cheap!!

    the Lemishine has its place
    but i see it as just added expense when headed down the wash and wax route

    and sizing is so easy on the pistol brass now
    Do you find any buildup on the dies when using the wax?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bayou52 View Post
    If you want to use a cheaper auto wash and wax, I've been using Blue Coral from Wally World. A 3 quart bottle is about $3.59, and it works great leaving just a slight wax coating to impede tarnish. Pic says it all.......




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    As good as it gets here! I will definitely be trying some Blue Coral!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carrier View Post
    Do you find any buildup on the dies when using the wax?
    There is absolutely no buildup after tumbling with wash & wax, and I have tried many different brands. Nothing but the bling....

    Happy tumbling -

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    I AM impressed with your Blue Coral results -- I've been using Lemonshine + Dawn + Armor-all Car Wash & Wax (Thumler's Hi-Speed w/ S S pins: 4 hours), but will surely switch out the Armor-All with some Blue Coral. Thanks for the suggestion re using Blue Coral -- as stated, the results speak for themselves!
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    I will have to try the blue coral. So far my results are about the same, but I use a pinch of lemishine, and armorall wash and wax.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xacex View Post
    I will have to try the blue coral. So far my results are about the same, but I use a pinch of lemishine, and armorall wash and wax.

    Guys -

    I think my post containing my wet tumbled 223s pic may have been deficient in that I DO use 1/4 TSP of Lemi-Shine per batch. Since the OP was concerned about cost, at 1/4 TSP per batch, a $3 container of Lemi-Shine is literally a lifetime supply.

    I have wet tumbled without the Lemi-Shine. The result is completely clean brass but without that brilliant bling. See the pic. The batch on the left was tumbled with Lemi-Shine, and the batch on the right had none. All other factors were equal. Blue Coral was the cleaning agent.

    I hope I've clarified.

    Happy tumbling....



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    It appears that you can't beat that Lemishine!

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    I think I will start using the car wash soap for the added slickness. The ol Dawn leaves them kinda tacky.
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    Using Armor All wash&wax, citric acid, very hot water. No history on tarnish return cause I am just getting my DIY tumbler going.
    Salute!

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