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Anyone use(d) IOSSO brass cleaner?
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This product caught my eye in Cabela's shooting catalog. Any experiences, good or bad, with this product? Is it re-usable? If so, how many times. etc.?

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Use it as directed and it will make your brass beautiful! Very slick too. Takes time though. Cheaper at the local supermarket in the cleaning section.
 
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Originally posted by Roger Rothschild:
Cheaper at the local supermarket in the cleaning section.

Great. And what exactly would I be buying in the cleaning section?

RSY

 
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Roger may be thinking of regular brass polish, when what I think you are asking about is the liquid case cleaner. It works pretty well. It makes you mess with the cases a little bit more than a tumbler, (rinsing, drying etc.), but basically does the job. It is reusable over and over again, and dosen't bang up carefully prepared case necks as I worry a tumbler will do....ol blue
 
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I've been using a small quantity of Brasso in my vibratory case cleaner. You can get it at larger grocery stores, Wal-mart, Long's, etc. Don't use too much or it cakes up and gets stuck in the cases. Also, remove the cases shortly after tumbling. I've left them in the tumbler for a week, and they start to get blotchy.
 
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OKAY! I had a brain fart...it happens. Yes I was thinking of Brasso. I put a little dab on a small square of paper towel and rub on the case, then use a dry one to wipe off. It really makes them shine. I have only done this for cartridges I was going to go hunting with. I started using it out of curiosity but it really does make them slicker than lizard poop on a hot brass pole.
 
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