Originally posted by Amici:
Originally posted by duckloads:
My Green Lyman media is dead as a doornail. It won't clean squat anymore, so I added a couple of capfulls [sic]of Zymol car polish.
Here's a radical idea:
Change your media!
Seriously - you are practicing not just false economy, but an unhealthy one.
1. PetSmart or your local version thereof will sell you crushed walnut shells (ask for lizard litter) for a LOT less than you pay for the magic green stuff from reloading suppliers. Near an industrial supply house? Get the corn cob grit used for fine "sand"-blasting.
2. Using the same media again and again and again means you are concentrating the
LEAD dust from the primer compound again and again and again. And BREATHING it each time you sift. It is insidiously fine dust and gets everywhere.
3. With the money you are presently wasting by adding elixirs to "rejuvenate" the media particles - which, being already rounded, won't get any better - and the electricity and tumbler wear from running it 3 or 4 or 8 hours longer than clean media would take, you are COSTING yourself money.
When I was in high school, I worked for a merchant during the summer. I'd notice cars that still had snow tires mounted - sometimes complete with studs - and wondered why, out loud.
His concise answer: Cheap people are STUPID people. Since cheap crap usually costs more in the long run than quality, and repairing broken crap adds aggravation AND cost, I'd have to say he was right.