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I switched to an ultrasonic cleaner several years ago to eliminate worn cob or walnut pieces lodged inside cases. I decap my brass and the solution cleans the primer pockets as well. Overall, I've found it faster and cheaper to do. I use either Hornady cleaner or citric acid in hot water.
To dry, I put them in the sun or over a heating duct for ten or fifteen minutes. +1 I love the fact I don't have to dig crap out if the primer hole.
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