Group Purchase - Lemishine

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Re: Group Purchase - Lemishine

#41 Post by spud »

Its need to be used as part of a stainless cleaning method, it stops a lot of the water marks forming on the cases and helps withthe water quality for the pc neutral detergent to work in.
Scotsgun

Re: Group Purchase - Lemishine

#42 Post by Scotsgun »

So its just as it says on the bottle (nothing secret) - a hard water additive to dishwashers that cleans the watermarks from glass, etc?

So why this one, why not just pick another from any grocery store, like Finish ?
spud

Re: Group Purchase - Lemishine

#43 Post by spud »

becuase its the one
Scotsgun

Re: Group Purchase - Lemishine

#44 Post by Scotsgun »

spud wrote:becuase its the one
:lol: :lol: :lol: It's like talking to the wife..... "why did you pay so much?"
spud

Re: Group Purchase - Lemishine

#45 Post by spud »

lolz
17 squirrel

Re: Group Purchase - Lemishine

#46 Post by 17 squirrel »

Hi Spud
dont know if this is of any interest to you, but you can get a compound called barrel bright which is specialy made for use with stainless media made for jewellery ploishing. I use it with a squirt of fairy, works a treat inside & out. Might be worth a try see what you think.
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Re: Group Purchase - Lemishine

#47 Post by phaedra1106 »

Also have a look at this, http://www.manchesterminerals.co.uk/aca ... #a94_2d089

The Soap for Barrelling Ref: 94-087 - 1/2 a teaspoon is recommended, it has a rust preventer, softens hard water and doesn't leave any scummy residue that you sometimes get with Barrelbrite if you have hard water.
There's room for all Gods creatures, next to the mash and gravy :)
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Re: Group Purchase - Lemishine

#48 Post by spud »

ill hopefully have n alternative sorted by the weekend for this. tests are still be tested
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Re: Group Purchase - Lemishine

#49 Post by phaedra1106 »

I ran 2 cleans in mine today, 100x .44mag with Lemishine and 100 x 9mm using 1tsp of citric acid granules, couldn't see any difference at all.
There's room for all Gods creatures, next to the mash and gravy :)
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Re: Group Purchase - Lemishine

#50 Post by spud »

Yes you are omn the right tracks but it can be better still.
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