Does anyone know what is the best additive to use when cleaning brass cases ultrasonicly
Paul
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Have a look at this brochure
www.bacto.com.au/downloads/Alconox.pdf
Then Google for a supplier near you.
Maybe
www.extech.com.au/CP_Cat/CZ-1780.pdf
JB
www.bacto.com.au/downloads/Alconox.pdf
Then Google for a supplier near you.
Maybe
www.extech.com.au/CP_Cat/CZ-1780.pdf
JB
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Hi Paul
I have been using a ultrasonic cleaner to clean my brass for the last 4 years.
I tried everything to get my brass clean.
I finally came across the most simplest additive to clean your brass inside and out.
1 teaspoon of Cream of Tarter per one litre of water.This is available at
any supermarket.
it is simple and effective.Give it a try U will be surprised
I have been using a ultrasonic cleaner to clean my brass for the last 4 years.
I tried everything to get my brass clean.
I finally came across the most simplest additive to clean your brass inside and out.
1 teaspoon of Cream of Tarter per one litre of water.This is available at
any supermarket.
it is simple and effective.Give it a try U will be surprised
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Rich,
is that gear used in a tumbler or to manually clean the cases?? Ive heard of people spraying their polishing media with CRC with good effect (however I dont like the idea of CRC residue being inside the cases). Others have also suggested CLR in the tumbler which is commonly used as a household cleaner!!.
Cheers,
is that gear used in a tumbler or to manually clean the cases?? Ive heard of people spraying their polishing media with CRC with good effect (however I dont like the idea of CRC residue being inside the cases). Others have also suggested CLR in the tumbler which is commonly used as a household cleaner!!.
Cheers,
"Aim small, miss small"
Simon
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