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| Take a look in the cleaning forum just under this one.
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| Posts: 184 | Location: Tennessee | Registered: 14 February 2005 |
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| I do a lot of ultrasonic cleaning and love the results. You might care to check harborfreight.com as they have what looks to me to be the identical ultrasonic unit. I purchased it from them and have been very pleased with the results. I use one cycle of 50/50 vinegar/water with a drop of dish soap. The one cycle with a dilute of birchwood casey and then a cycle of fresh distilled water. Cases, inside and out could not be brighter and absolutely no residue -- not even in the primer pockets. |
| Posts: 155 | Location: West Virginia | Registered: 13 April 2008 |
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| +1 for check the cleaning forum ---and if you are going to waste money on US cleaning -- the harbor frieght machine is cheaper and more effective-- if such a thing can be said--than the Hornady--which is a dressed up jewelry cleaner
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| Posts: 494 | Location: The drizzle capitol of the USA | Registered: 11 January 2008 |
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| I haven't seen the Hornady LnL cleaner but do have the larger Harbor Freight cleaner. It's okay for what I got it for, cleaning small mechanical things like chain saw carborators. Tried cleaning a few cases, okay I suppose but I'm not impressed and liquid cleaning for no benefit seems a lot of trouble for no gain to me. YMMV. ??
I'm about so tired of Hornady's over-use of the "LnL" label I wouldn't get one simply as resistance to their attempts to motivate us to buy anything so labeled. (Know what I mean, Earl?) |
| Posts: 1615 | Location: South Western North Carolina | Registered: 16 September 2005 |
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| Thanks everyone, A very interesting thread below, I learned a lot. |
| Posts: 808 | Location: Anchorage, Alaska | Registered: 04 January 2005 |
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