Cleaning brass with vinegar
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Cleaning brass with vinegar
As I am just starting to get into this shooting, hunting and reloading game I don't have a tumbler.
Any way I have been cleaning my brass with a bit of vinegar on a rag. Today I tried something a little different and I soaked about 50 brass cases in some vinegar for about an hour and a half, then all I had to do was give the cases a rub down with a rag to get the carbon off the necks which came off very easily.
I am using cheapo no name coles white vinegar.
Any way I was wondering about what effect the vinegar would have on the brass (if any) as the vinegar is slightly acidic.
I have not noticed any problems with the necks of the cases from when I used the vinegar on the rag from before.
Should I bother giving the cases a quick wipe down with a rag and some water?
I also remember someone posted something about using vinegar in ultrasonic cleaning of brass but I cant find the post about it.
Cheers
Any way I have been cleaning my brass with a bit of vinegar on a rag. Today I tried something a little different and I soaked about 50 brass cases in some vinegar for about an hour and a half, then all I had to do was give the cases a rub down with a rag to get the carbon off the necks which came off very easily.
I am using cheapo no name coles white vinegar.
Any way I was wondering about what effect the vinegar would have on the brass (if any) as the vinegar is slightly acidic.
I have not noticed any problems with the necks of the cases from when I used the vinegar on the rag from before.
Should I bother giving the cases a quick wipe down with a rag and some water?
I also remember someone posted something about using vinegar in ultrasonic cleaning of brass but I cant find the post about it.
Cheers
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I found a recipie on the net one day for cleaning brass. Cant remember it exactly, but it was something like 1/4 teaspoon of cream of tartar and 50ml of dishwashing liquid. Mix it up into like 300ml of water maybe even 500ml and srop the cases in and slosh them around for 5-10min. They came up good and Iu washed them out a fair bit after in fresh water. Air dry and rub them over with a dry rag.
Worked great when I was reloading the hornet brass
Worked great when I was reloading the hornet brass
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I use an ultrasonic cleaner to clean all my brass . I mix up about 2 tablespoons of cream of tarter ( have also used tartaric acid, don't know if its the same thing but they looked different) with 2.5 litres of tap water .Both do a great job. I use tap water in the ultrasonic cleaner and put the brass into a small beaker with the cleaning mix . Clean for 10 minutes .. then rinse well and dry out. The only problem is that you can get the inside necks TOO clean with an ultrasonic cleaner ( used cleaner fluid looks looks black / grey after 10 minutes) but I use tungsten disulphide on all my projectiles ( like Moly ) so they don't have a problem with dragging / scoring on the necks when seating. I only ever tumble with corn cob and a little bit of metal polish ( no ammonia content ) when I want brightly polished brass. I have tried the commercial brass cleaning liquids but the cream of tarter / tartaric acid does just as good a job for a fraction of the price . I bought a packet of citric acid powder from the supermarket so Ill see how that goes next time I need to mix up a batch of cleaner
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G'day All,
Wash the cases in vinegar with a bit of detergent, I leave mine in overnight. Then you can either shine them up a bit with a cream of tartar solution or tumble them, each to his own. Some suggest using a teaspoon of salt with the vinegar, it also appears to help if the vinegar solution is very hot.
Certainly rinse several times in clean water and air dry.
Regards
Roscoe
Wash the cases in vinegar with a bit of detergent, I leave mine in overnight. Then you can either shine them up a bit with a cream of tartar solution or tumble them, each to his own. Some suggest using a teaspoon of salt with the vinegar, it also appears to help if the vinegar solution is very hot.
Certainly rinse several times in clean water and air dry.
Regards
Roscoe