The other night I was dumping polished brass out of my Franklin tumbler and found the bottom of the bowl was cracked. The Franklin was supposed to help supplement my smaller Lyman, which is my second lyman because the first ones motor broke loose. Long story short, I don't always have great luck with tumblers and I wouldn't mind finding the last brass cleaning solution that I'll ever need.
Back when I got started reloading, all the wet tumbling with soap and stainless steel pins wasn't a thing. The ultrasonic stuff didn't exist either. I don't need my brass so clean and polished that they'll pass a drill sergeants inspection, but I do want to knock the crud off them and feel good that they're ready for another round of use.
Any suggestions?
Back when I got started reloading, all the wet tumbling with soap and stainless steel pins wasn't a thing. The ultrasonic stuff didn't exist either. I don't need my brass so clean and polished that they'll pass a drill sergeants inspection, but I do want to knock the crud off them and feel good that they're ready for another round of use.
Any suggestions?