Dull sticky brass after wet tumbling (?)

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Re: Dull sticky brass after wet tumbling (?)

Postby Rip Van Winkle on Mon May 31, 2021 5:32 am

What type of Lemishine are you using? I've never used it, but have been told you need to use their Dishwasher Cleaner product.
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Re: Dull sticky brass after wet tumbling (?)

Postby Bergie on Mon May 31, 2021 6:48 am

Bingo. More soap was the answer. I've been skimping on the Dawn. And I used hot water the third time thru and when I opened the tumbler it looked like a washing machine mid cycle.
All in all, I'm not 100% sold on this pin/tumbling cleaning process. Between the wet/drying aspect, pins sticking inside casings and flash holes, maybe needing a dehydrator, etc it seems a lot easier to vibrate with dry media.
This last batch was IMI brass which seems really dark/dirty right out of the box. Maybe I'll just keep to my LC brass.
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Re: Dull sticky brass after wet tumbling (?)

Postby Bearcatrp on Mon May 31, 2021 4:13 pm

I quit using the pins. Just more soap and a cap full of lemshine. Good enough for me.
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Re: Dull sticky brass after wet tumbling (?)

Postby Dill on Tue Jun 01, 2021 8:32 am

glad you figured it out, when I've had that happen, I usually find I haven't used enough citric acid or soap, or the pins are dirty. I dump in some laundry detergent of all things to help with that.
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Re: Dull sticky brass after wet tumbling (?)

Postby Vlad on Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:46 am

I do a variation where instead of dawn, I use liquid car wash with a wax component. I will find the brand that I am using. The brass does not seem to tarnish as fast either... YMMV.
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Re: Dull sticky brass after wet tumbling (?)

Postby DanM on Wed Jun 02, 2021 10:39 am

Vlad wrote:I do a variation where instead of dawn, I use liquid car wash with a wax component. I will find the brand that I am using. The brass does not seem to tarnish as fast either... YMMV.


Meguiar's or ArmorAll Wash & Wax?
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Re: Dull sticky brass after wet tumbling (?)

Postby 870TC on Wed Jun 02, 2021 8:05 pm

if you guys want to save $$, stop buying high priced lemishine and just get bulk citric acid (the active ingredient in lemishine)-sometimes called sour salt. look online at places that sell sausage making supplies or sell stuff for making homemade soap or ebay
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Re: Dull sticky brass after wet tumbling (?)

Postby Vlad on Thu Jun 03, 2021 7:42 am

DanM wrote:
Vlad wrote:I do a variation where instead of dawn, I use liquid car wash with a wax component. I will find the brand that I am using. The brass does not seem to tarnish as fast either... YMMV.


Meguiar's or ArmorAll Wash & Wax?


Tis something like that. I forgot to look when I got home last night... I recall it is blue and smells like bubble gum for some reason.
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Re: Dull sticky brass after wet tumbling (?)

Postby OldmanFCSA on Thu Jun 03, 2021 9:23 am

Vlad wrote:
DanM wrote:
Vlad wrote:I do a variation where instead of dawn, I use liquid car wash with a wax component. I will find the brand that I am using. The brass does not seem to tarnish as fast either... YMMV.


Meguiar's or ArmorAll Wash & Wax?


Tis something like that. I forgot to look when I got home last night... I recall it is blue and smells like bubble gum for some reason.


I tried it also but was not satisfied with the cleanliness achieved.
As for the wax coating, I found it did not work as desired - brass still tarnished too fast.
Just CLEAN is what works for me.
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