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<blockquote data-quote="drayweb" data-source="post: 245091" data-attributes="member: 5116"><p>I'm in charge of cleaning and polishing the M1909 brass for my honor guard. After each funeral, my captain gives the family a pouch with the nice shiny brass to the families after the flag is presented. Lately I've been having some difficulty getting the brass clean. I de-prime the cases and wash them in hot water with some Birchwood Casey brass cleaner. Then I soak them in my Hornady sonic cleaner and dry them completely. Then I tumble them in my vibrating type brass polisher with corn cob and Lyman brass polish. I did this last step twice, but there was still dirty film left on the cases. I even put a couple of used dryer sheets in with the media when I tumbled it. Should I try Walnut media? I used that before, but it left a red residue on my brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drayweb, post: 245091, member: 5116"] I'm in charge of cleaning and polishing the M1909 brass for my honor guard. After each funeral, my captain gives the family a pouch with the nice shiny brass to the families after the flag is presented. Lately I've been having some difficulty getting the brass clean. I de-prime the cases and wash them in hot water with some Birchwood Casey brass cleaner. Then I soak them in my Hornady sonic cleaner and dry them completely. Then I tumble them in my vibrating type brass polisher with corn cob and Lyman brass polish. I did this last step twice, but there was still dirty film left on the cases. I even put a couple of used dryer sheets in with the media when I tumbled it. Should I try Walnut media? I used that before, but it left a red residue on my brass. [/QUOTE]
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