Hi All,
I have recently picked up a cache of Keynoch 30-06 Garand/.30 cal BMG ball ammo, all of it manufactured during 1955.
It was super cheap, but many rounds have tarnish and an odd screen offset print type look of purple dye on the cases
I cannot imagine how it got there.
I tried a series of solvents first on test cases. Mineral sprit, acetone, xylene, rubber cement thinner, soap & water, ammonia, nothing I tried
seemed to work very well on it at all.
Then I tried Brasso. I used a terry cloth face cloth ( good loop structure on the fabric ) and poured out a little on that, then rubbed the
cartridge around on the cloth.
It worked the best of any chemical tried, but people have cautioned me about it over time, as it will chemically impart it's
own kind of tarnish on the brass.
Is there any way to neutralize this effect, or is there a better brass cleaning solvent out there than Brasso?
Thanks,
Walt
I have recently picked up a cache of Keynoch 30-06 Garand/.30 cal BMG ball ammo, all of it manufactured during 1955.
It was super cheap, but many rounds have tarnish and an odd screen offset print type look of purple dye on the cases
I cannot imagine how it got there.
I tried a series of solvents first on test cases. Mineral sprit, acetone, xylene, rubber cement thinner, soap & water, ammonia, nothing I tried
seemed to work very well on it at all.
Then I tried Brasso. I used a terry cloth face cloth ( good loop structure on the fabric ) and poured out a little on that, then rubbed the
cartridge around on the cloth.
It worked the best of any chemical tried, but people have cautioned me about it over time, as it will chemically impart it's
own kind of tarnish on the brass.
Is there any way to neutralize this effect, or is there a better brass cleaning solvent out there than Brasso?
Thanks,
Walt