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<blockquote data-quote="aviator41" data-source="post: 2966414" data-attributes="member: 30309"><p>I've been using SS pins now for several years with great success. I can clean up to 400 38 cases in my thumblers tumbler. I use 1/4 tsp lemishine and a good squirt of dawn then let them tumble for a couple hours. the cases all come out as new. I've had the same results with everything from 45-70 to 32hr and everything in between. the trick to so not overload the tumbler and figure out how much lemishine you need to counteract your hard water level. </p><p></p><p>I have, by accident, left a load of 223/5.56 running overnight only to discover than the brass had turned an interesting olive drab color, almost like a steel case color and the water was full of the nastiest black silt I'd ever experienced. it stained everything it touched! The brass shoots fine it just looks funny, but it's clean and loads just fine. I got a big chuckle out of my absent minded mistake!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviator41, post: 2966414, member: 30309"] I've been using SS pins now for several years with great success. I can clean up to 400 38 cases in my thumblers tumbler. I use 1/4 tsp lemishine and a good squirt of dawn then let them tumble for a couple hours. the cases all come out as new. I've had the same results with everything from 45-70 to 32hr and everything in between. the trick to so not overload the tumbler and figure out how much lemishine you need to counteract your hard water level. I have, by accident, left a load of 223/5.56 running overnight only to discover than the brass had turned an interesting olive drab color, almost like a steel case color and the water was full of the nastiest black silt I'd ever experienced. it stained everything it touched! The brass shoots fine it just looks funny, but it's clean and loads just fine. I got a big chuckle out of my absent minded mistake! [/QUOTE]
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