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Originally Posted by SMSgt
It doesn't really matter. Just get it clean. If you want a high polish, send it off to a jewelry store. Or some old navy dude.
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I vote for the old Navy dude if you want the best sparkle.
Personally I don't need my brass to pass inspection or look new. Most of my brass sits around for awhile before it gets loaded so it starts to tarnish anyway. Clean is all it needs.
I just use a Lyman tumbler. Had it for 10 years and it cleans my brass. Actually I had one before that and it gave up but with 10 years of use I figure I got my moneys worth. That's why I bought another one.