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A teaspoon of ciric acid, rinse off with water then a cycle with a teaspoon of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) to neutralise anything that is left on.

 

 

I use BC after the citric wash as it makes the cases shine.

You can use BC many times, just put it back in a plastic bottle and let the residue settle, then pour it off next time you clean some cases.

I am still on the first two litres I made up about three years ago, and that is after a thousand plus rounds.

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A teaspoon of ciric acid, rinse off with water then a cycle with a teaspoon of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) to neutralise anything that is left on.

 

 

I use BC after the citric wash as it makes the cases shine.

You can use BC many times, just put it back in a plastic bottle and let the residue settle, then pour it off next time you clean some cases.

I am still on the first two litres I made up about three years ago, and that is after a thousand plus rounds.

Excellent. I'll get the ingredients on Monday and give it a go. Can you buy citric acid by name, or is this a name for something else?

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