Cases dry almost imediatly if you dip them in boiling hot water ,give em time to heat up and lift em out, presto, they are dry, inside and out.
I use an old colander from the kitchen to hold the cases.
I have been using the Burchwood Casey case cleaner for a few years, works very good and I can mix up two 1 gallon batches per bottle, so it lasts a long time. Problem is it's not always in the local store when I need it. I found some last night and it's gone up to over $9.00 per bottle here.
I mix up the NRA formula, that is :
2 tablespoons of SALT
1 quart of Vinegar
I mix up a gallon Vinegar jug when I need a new batch.
I use it over and over and pour it onto deprimed and hosed off not muddy cases placed in a plastic tub or small bucket, then let them sit for a few minutes and pour it back into the jug. I use a plastic funnel with a stainless steel hose or faucet screen glued into the neck of the funnel so I don't loose any cases into the jug.
This cleaner works great for me, BUTTTTTTT, be carefull, it has removed some nickle plating on some of my range pick up brass....
I'll try some of the above formulas, Thanks guys !! "Papa Jack"