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  • Fyathyrio
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    • Nov 2009
    • 1082

    Press and die preservation

    OK, the press has been set up for about a month, and I'm noticing a very light coat of rust is starting to form. What's the best way to prevent rust while still keeping the parts oil free to avoid clumping powder and contaminated primers and such?

    Thanks,
    Mark
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    WileyWilly
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    • May 2008
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      badreligion
      Senior Member
      • May 2007
      • 538

      Wipe them all down clean when done then wipe them again with a verly light cost of CLP. Clean them again before use, to remove the clp from the inside of the dies. Contact cleaner and q-tips for the inside of the dies.
      Some people will do skanky things for $25, and not all those people are crack whores.

      Bill Wiese
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