Cleaning Brass

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crismaqsood

Re: Cleaning Brass

#31 Post by crismaqsood »

I've been using a cheap ultrasonic cleaner with a spoon of citric acid and a drop of washing liquid.

I've just ordered a rotary tumbler with the pins as the cheap one I got just takes too damn long to do a small batch (my fault, bought a small jewelry ultrasonic, not enough for my needs) lol
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