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I recently came into some bullets from my uncles estate. He coated them with some moly powder in his tumbler. Can it be removed or just get rid of them? They are common cup and core bullets. Thanks

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Just tumble them in regular corn cob media.

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Easiest way is Barkeepers friend cleanser powder. Swish around in pan or jar of water. Takes that sh*t right off



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Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
Just tumble them in regular corn cob media.

Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
Just tumble them in regular corn cob media.

Jordan, I tried doing that in some well used corn cob media. It took some of it off, not all. Maybe new media would work much better.

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Originally Posted by Swifty52
Easiest way is Barkeepers friend cleanser powder. Swish around in pan or jar of water. Takes that sh*t right off

I’ll have to look for some locally. Thanks

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Originally Posted by haazrob
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Easiest way is Barkeepers friend cleanser powder. Swish around in pan or jar of water. Takes that sh*t right off

I’ll have to look for some locally. Thanks


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Originally Posted by haazrob
Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
Just tumble them in regular corn cob media.

Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
Just tumble them in regular corn cob media.

Jordan, I tried doing that in some well used corn cob media. It took some of it off, not all. Maybe new media would work much better.

Try fresh media and tumble longer. Add some Nu Finish if you have it.


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