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Originally Posted by johngalt
What's so hard to understand that I don't want to put items that had been contaminated with lead styphnate, and still might not be perfectly clean after being washed, in the same oven I cook my food?
I asked a simple question for tips on wet cleaning method, and got some good responses from a few. From the rest, I get nothing but scorn heaped on me for actually placing some value on my health.
What's really absurd is I keep responding to this drivel, and that you think I need to justify myself to you.
I don't. I'm done here.
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Not asking for justification, just asking for clarification on some off the wall "precautions" (fears). You can and will do anything you want as far as cleaning your brass and I don't really care. But, one downside to posting such extreme measures for any reloading process is that new reloaders may read these and give them some credence; believe they are actually necessary, sane methods (just look at the new reloaders that actually believe glossy, pristine brass is an absolute necessity). Fear of a clean piece of brass in an oven is really out there and nonsense to 99.9% of the readers.
I didn't mean to attack you or your methods, just wanted to know why anyone would go to such extremes to keep "safe"...
BTW; has your wife ever cleaned the oven with an over the counter oven cleaner? Lots of very toxic chemicals in there...