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I read somewhere that this formula works well if you do not have a tumbler.

4 parts warm water
1 part dish soap
1 part white vinager
1 tbls salt

Air dry or oven dry afterwards.

Anyone use this method or something similar?
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Have you tried it?
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I have used the dish soap and water in a separate step before the vinegar and salt (I use pure white or cider vinegar). If you want to soak off the carbon deposits, use 1 part Mr. Clean to 4 parts HOT water as the first step (soak 30 minutes), rinse, vinegar and salt, then rinse well.
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Negative... Looking for alternatives to tumbling.

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I have used the dish soap and water in a separate step before the vinegar and salt (I use pure white or cider vinegar). If you want to soak off the carbon deposits, use 1 part Mr. Clean to 4 parts HOT water as the first step (soak 30 minutes), rinse, vinegar and salt, then rinse well.
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Do you deprime first?
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I have had good results with hot water, vinigar, and dish soap. I don't measure, just kinda throw some in. It cleaned the brass ok, but I then put it wet into my tumbler to dry and tumble it clean.
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Heard Lemonshine works too
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Do you deprime first?

Yes...always. With deprimed brass, the Mr. Clean dissolves most of the primer crud and softens the rest up so that you can clean the primer pockets with Q-Tips instead of a primer pocket cleaner.
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or spend 50 bucks for a tumbler
Well why didnt I think of this? You know my address, I will patiently await your gracious gift certificate for a tumbler.
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I read somewhere that this formula works well if you do not have a tumbler.

4 parts warm water
1 part dish soap
1 part white vinager
1 tbls salt

Air dry or oven dry afterwards.

Anyone use this method or something similar?
I did something similar when I first got into reloading, but I used water, simple green and vinegar. Put everything into a sealable container and shook the hell out of it, then let it sit. Then rinse well. The longer it sat in solution, the cleaner it got. I never used any salt.

If you do use this method, I suggest you DE-PRIME the brass first. Otherwise, moisture can get trapped in the primer pocket and you'll have to clean your primer pockets really good. I know this as it happened to me, although I didn't heat my brass in the oven, I simply laid it out in the sun to dry. No need heating up the house and wasting gas, when you have the sun, right?

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