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13 August 2004, 21:12
Oldmodel70
Tumbler Media Additives
Vibrator tumbled a 1000 rds of .357 mag brass. I added a few oz., (probably two tablespoons) of brass polish, my wife uses around the house for brass planters, and such. I think I made a mistake. The polish musta had ammonia, or something in it. Because a coupla months later, my pretty brass is starting to show corrosion. Not deep, and I am going to vibrate it again in clean walnut hull media, and see if I can clean it up again. But what did I do wrong? What do you guys use for polish in your walnut, or corncob media, if anything? Any help will be put to good use... Thanks, Grant.
13 August 2004, 21:48
Bren Mk1
Anything containing ammonia has that "distinctive" smell.

I've been using Turtle Wax "Scratch & Swirl Remover", putting an ounce or so per load in with the 1/8"-grind corncob in my Midway vibratory case cleaner. It's a very mildly abrasive polish, REALLY shines the brass, and leaves a very thin wax film which seems to slow any tarnishing tendency while cases are in storage. No ammonia, either.

I get the stuff at a Kragen auto supply store. Regular Turtle Wax works well, too.
14 August 2004, 01:22
ricciardelli
I use nothing buy Lyman treated walnut and corncob. Never add anything to it at all...

My brass looks just fine.
14 August 2004, 04:52
bartsche
I'm more concerned with the brass being clean rather than bright and shiny. While the brass is laying atop the walnut shells I spray them with Formula 409 Orange cleaner degreaser.I was also using some Bon Ami mixed with the 409 but found that to leave the cases a little too dusty. Once in a while I use some midway polish. Once it is gone it is gone. roger