Has anyone successfully cleaned dirty walnut tumbling media?
You may ask "why would you want to clean media rather tha just replace it"? The reason is that more than once I have settled in for a reloading session and realized my media was just not cleaning anymore and I am out of new. Obviously, new media would be best, but could it be cleaned up somewhat as a temporary solution?
My biggest concerns would be the hazardous dust coming off the spent media and then getting it dry if it was washed in some way.
Rinse with acetone?
Brake cleaner/degreaser spray?
Thanks for any input.
You may ask "why would you want to clean media rather tha just replace it"? The reason is that more than once I have settled in for a reloading session and realized my media was just not cleaning anymore and I am out of new. Obviously, new media would be best, but could it be cleaned up somewhat as a temporary solution?
My biggest concerns would be the hazardous dust coming off the spent media and then getting it dry if it was washed in some way.
Rinse with acetone?
Brake cleaner/degreaser spray?
Thanks for any input.