So that’s what I normally do... a capful of Armorall car wash liquid and 1 teaspoon of the lemishine. But they still darken if I bake them at 220 afterwords.
So that’s what I normally do... a capful of Armorall car wash liquid and 1 teaspoon of the lemishine. But they still darken if I bake them at 220 afterwords.
A casserole dish sitting on top of my oil heater. I have a oil heater in my reloading room. So I just throw a glass casserole dish full of brass on top overnight. I don't wet tumble if I need to load ammo the same day.
I tumble at night during the week. Layout on bench with fan. the next evening when Im home they are dry. never had a issue.
I have used the oven a few times when short on time. Thought about the food dehydrator but never pulled the trigger on one.
I used to shake them out with a colander then throw them in some methanol. Then just put them on a towel and they would dry out pretty quickly. But I just purchased a cheap food dehydrator and it works great. I won't be going back to the methanol trick.