Do you happen to have the UPC handy? My local one doesn't seem to have any in the pet section. I found some high-priced kitty litter at another local vendor that appears to be mostly some sort of nut hull and baking soda that works well, but I'm nearly out and haven't seen it on their shelf lately.ForneyRider wrote:I get corn cob from Wally world for $4.
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- Mon Dec 01, 2008 9:35 pm
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Re: Polishing brass with car polish
- Thu Mar 13, 2008 5:57 pm
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- Topic: Polishing brass with car polish
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Re: Polishing brass with car polish
Another trick from WalMart automotive; grab a bundle of the microfiber cloths, and as you're getting the brass from the separator, dump a couple handfulls at a time into a cloth, bundle it up and shake. It takes a lot of the dust off the brass, and the cloth is good for at least 500-1000 hulls before you have to wash it. Shake it out over the media bucket from time to time to get the larger bits back into the bucket.
The cloths I'm using are the ones than come on a bundle of white and blue ones for about $5. They're great for other dust cleanups, too, including the at-the-range-between-strings wipedowns on the guns. They can be pretty filthy looking and still do a good job.
The cloths I'm using are the ones than come on a bundle of white and blue ones for about $5. They're great for other dust cleanups, too, including the at-the-range-between-strings wipedowns on the guns. They can be pretty filthy looking and still do a good job.