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  • 340six

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    I have SS Pins and a Thums Thumbler B. Not the best but good for what I do. So it got me thinking and wondering. :eek3: Yes, it hurts when I do that..... rofl:
    Anyway, in the past, I have used the Lemi-Shine to clean steel parts and have them have a Mock Black Oxide Finish and kept them oiled.
    So I figured what would it do to clean brass Just soaking? I had some 45acp brass I got from Jack the guy who was a Mod here that has been sitting. It came from an outside range. So being hot out July i filled a plastic Ice cream container with hot water and 2 table spoons of Lemi-Shine, Set it out in the July heat and left it 24 hours. Rised off and left out to dry on my hot deck boards
     

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    340six

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    This was done on a hot day in July outside. Just a,bucket hot water and the Lemi Shine.
     

    bayou06

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    The Lemi-Shine and hot water will get you a nice shine. But, your SS pins will get the primer pockets and inside the case cleaned and shiney.
     
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