Bkreutz
US Veteran
I've been cleaning my brass by stainless steel pin tumbling for quite a while now. I like it because I can do large volumes quickly and don't have to deal with tumbling media. The only thing I haven't liked is that the brass comes out of the tumbler shiny as a new brass doorknob but within a couple of days it turns into a dull brown. I kept telling myself that it didn't make it shoot any worse but it still bugged me. I could throw the brass into the media tumbler (vibrator) with polish and it would shine, but then I was back to what I was trying to get away from. Last week I was watching TV and saw an ad for "Wash and Wax" car wash. HMMMM, I wonder if that would work. I substituted the car wash for the dish soap, still put the Lemi-Shine in it, and below is the result. Plus it leaves a slick surface that eliminates the need for lubrication (yes, I lube brass with carbide dies
). Thought I'd pass this on for those of you who pin tumble. The first picture is the old method, second pic is the new process, 3rd is a comparison between old and new. and 4 is the stuff I used.
