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I am very new to reloading. I have been cleaning some brass very successfully using wet tumbling with stainless steel pins, dish detergent and LemiShine. I was wondering about trying an ultrasonic cleaner. I see Harbor Freight has them at good prices. Anyone have any experience with using one to clean brass? Any advantage of using this method over wet tumbling?
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Ultrasonic works just fine, just depends on what you want. For NASTY cases, they will take a while, since there is no friction. Ultrsonic cleaners are rather spendy also.
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