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I'm always experimenting with different case cleaners and stumbled on one that really works well.

I use "Hornady One Shot Case Lube" and then clean my cases before priming. Tonight I used some "Easy-Off Bam" all-purpose cleaner and degreaser. It's a foaming spray that comes in a purple bottle with a green spray-nozzle top. It'll be on the aisle with the kitchen and bath cleaning products. It's not "Easy-Off Oven Cleaner".

The "Easy-Off Bam" really took the lube off - as well as the black powder residue. I put my cases in a large plastic bowl and sprayed them with the Bam and then rinsed with hot water. Bam is my new favorite case cleaner.


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Have you tried vinergar and hot water?
 
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I've been using Cascade dishwasher detergent and follow that with vinegar and hot water to add a little shine. With the Bam, I get enough shine to skip the vinegar.


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ForrestB: I don't have any "Easy-Off Bam". Just make sure it does not have ammonia as a part of the solution. Ammonia will cause "season cracking" in brass.
 
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