Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series 24 Count InstaClean Brass Cleaning Packs with Resealable Bag for Convenient Reloading Transport and Storage - Made in USA
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I have good results when I use one pod per load. The brass is so clean that my friends can't believe it. It seems as though it is new to them. The liquid is not something I have ever used. As a result, I cannot make a comparison. There are times when it is really nasty brass outside of range. A second pod is used to run it twice.
Cleaning spent brass with spent brass is a good idea if you use spent brass. It wouldn't make sense to you to wonder why! It's not mixed in water it's dissolved in The dish soap from Dawn is so much better. Everything comes out clean in the end. To our knowledge, this has been the best method of cleaning brass casings
It is true. There were fewer than a hundred that I polished. I'm very pleased with it.
As far as I know, using it in sonic cleaners is entirely fine.
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The way it is now might be too good. Since I have been using the blue liquid in my FA rotary tumbler, 12 cup for every load of whatever it is I'm cleaning, I use about half a cup per load. These packets are slightly better value than buying the FA liquid because FA liquid worked well, but the cost comparisons showed that these packets were not as expensive as buying FA This is the third time I've run. There is a 308, a 9mm, and a Using these packets in my rotary tumbler with 5# of steel media, I ran 45ACP through. There was no comparison between the results of these packets and the results of the fluid. Despite the fact that the liquid worked very well, and these packets even better, when I decide to use the packets I find that there is an unusual amount of brass flecks in the water as opposed to when I used The fact that those brass flakes had to come from my deprived brass is my main concern about these packets, because they degrade my brass more than the liquid did. While every single load was deprimed prior to rotary tumbler as I always do, an extremely large number of brass flecks are being left behind As far as FA is concerned, I have queried it, but I wonder if others are having the same issue.
As I played around with Lemi-Gala, I used a wet tumbler and stainless steel pins A mixture of results has been seen after 2 years of shine. There was always a frustration with it. Recently, I spent a whole day trying different combinations of Lemi-carbon compounds in the same brass With the shine (see picture), I ended up with OD Green brass. This is what I finally spent the money on brass cleaning kits. If I had done it sooner, I would have felt more satisfied. Despite the fact that the photo shows that it is brand new, my brass still looks like new. Now, I sort my brass by size and use Dawn Soap and stainless steel pins to clean multiple loads of brass. Then I put fresh water in my tumbler, add a brass cleaning pod, and let it dissolve. This procedure is repeated for several hundred pieces of clean brass. Every batch is run through one again with the same water, to achieve that clean, new brass The results of this project were not to my liking. There is just one thing I would like to change the price.
But I'll start with this first as if it eliminates having to sort through pins, I'll be over the moon. I am very satisfied with the results of a batch of in my RCBS tumbler. This page contains 40 sentences and a few paragraphs In case you missed it, there is a warning not to leave in the solution for more than three hours and to rinse thoroughly. However, the warning is not in the same place as the general instructions, so be sure to see that. Also, the capsule's plastic completely disintegrated. So far I have never used a pod in my washing machine. You've done a great job. It is great to have Frankford Arsenal keep innovating at an affordable price. Thanks a lot. The men (I stopped saying "guys", cause you.
This was my first time tumbling. I ran three times. Five thousand 9mm cases were cleaned on the big Frankford. Immediately after 15 minutes, the painfully tarnished cases appeared clean with the side window. In fact, I ran for almost 2 hours because I was enjoying it, lol
I've been playing with this cleaning a lot these days. They are far superior to the liquid they sell with drop in pods. On the 700 first casings, I used liquid, and they were A pod of 700 + 20 is dropped on the 2nd of February Thirty minutes and a half During the last 40 plus years, there were 06 cases that were never cleaned. Honestly, it looked as if I just purchased a new set after two hours. As they sat side by side with the liquid-washed cases, they did appear to be very clean. It is the ones that were washed in the liquid formula that I did this morning. It was as if they were brand There are about 6 more washes to do, so that's 700 / wash already. The primers I got from the hobby store arrived today, and I haven't bothered to get them ready until now. like good choice. The wet/dry separator they offer is an absolute must. There have been plenty of times when I brushed my teeth while picking pins. I have used this set up more than five times and it has stopped leaking every time the tumbler starts. In my research, I noticed that having only one open side to leak from makes the price a bit higher, hmm. To sum it up, the pods are everything that I will use going forward.
The packets are great no matter what is inside of them. Stainless steel pins and pins without stainless steel pins have been used with these packets. While it can clean the brass without the pins too, the performance is excellent when the pins are attached. During both instances, I cleaned medium to fairly dirty brass cases for about 11/2 hours and they looked almost as good as new once they had been fired. It can be used in any rotary tumbler.
It is a little expensive, but it is highly effective when used with stainless steel pins to clean brass up to as close to brand It is the innovative designs of Frankford Arsenal products, including their tumblers and their Intelidropper scales for the price, and I value the quality.
As I don't reload much, a pod can clean about 1,000 brass cases, so I might get through one bag for a lifetime. It has a pleasant smell, didn't leave any tarnish or dulled brass, just spotless and shiny. About 1 day after the pod material was wet tumbled, the pod material was completely gone. My brass was tumbling for 5 hours, then I rinsed it, then I rolled the brass in a towel to prevent water stains, and I dried it in my As new as new, the brass came out in pristine condition. On top of that, I'm going to rewash brass I washed with soap and citric acid. In addition, the stainless pins looked cleaner after just one tumble session than before we started.
During the past couple of years, I have been using dawn and finish jet dry. that, I used dawn and Lemishine. The difference between these is that this cleans just as well as dawn, but it leaves a brighter shine. Dawn is also cheaper, but I have to wash the brass longer afterward. If you want to save money, I think dawn is a better choice. It's a great product, but if you're looking for more value, I'd suggest you use it instead. For 1000 casings of 9mm, 2 pods are included. For almost two dollars' worth of pods, each of them needs to be cleaned.