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Which one of the Lemi Shines do I use? They have about 3 different kinds here?

Lemi Shine Dish Detergent Booster
Lemi Shine Dishwasher Cleaner
Lemi Shine Shine & Dry Rinse

And I don't think it is this one,
Lemi Shine Disposal Cleaner.

Thanks for any assistance.

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Posts: 1839 | Location: Semo | Registered: 31 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Its the citric acid that adds the bling to the brass.

The problem is they keep changing the packaging. I have gone through three labeling changes since I started wet tumbling.

You want the Lemi Shine Shine & Dry Rinse

If you cant find what you want then just order some citic acid powder on Amazon.

Or if you do not mind having green hands Lemon-Lime Koolaid is 97% citric acid. dancing Honest just read the MSDS product sheet

https://www.lemishine.com/products/lemi-shine-rinse/

Bring back the shine with Lemi Shine natural rinse aid. Our shine and dry formula is powered by 100% natural citric extracts resulting in naturally shiny dishes. Lemi Shine Rinse removes residual hard water deposits like iron, calcium, lime and rust during the final rinse cycle. Do you want perfect, spotless, streakless, speechless dishes and glassware? Add a natural rinse aid to your dishwashing routine. No need to run the heated dry cycle, which saves energy, money, and time.
 
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I have been using Detergent Booster and it works well. I use no more than an 1/8 of a teaspoon or less depending on the amount of brass I'm cleaning.


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I buy citric acid on the supermarkets shell for baking and spices.
 
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Thanks guys for the info, I'll pass on the Kool-Aide thing. I used some Black Cherry years ago for dying something for the kids when they were in grade school and that junk stayed on my hands for a while.

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I too use the detergent booster, and agree it is the citric acid that does the work. My brass come out clean and shiny.
 
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My pulleys should be here this week and when I get it going I'll post some pic's of my home made rotary pin tumbler. I have some Dawn and Lemi Shine ready.

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