Well, here's mine. 38-40 real b/p. On one day shoots, I've got a large old peanut butter jar , that I put my cases in, dry, no water. When I get home one of the first things I do is to deprime them. Hot soapy water wash, hot water rinse maybe twice. Dump in old towel, shake water off, dry. I've got an old food dehydrator I got from the thrift store that was broken for $15.00 that I repaired. Most one day shoots use 80-120 cases. About every 2-3 shoots, I'll tumble clean them. I use a Thumblers. I could never get b/p brass to look clean just dry cleaning (vibratory).
1. Dump brass, 2-3 shoots worth. Approx. 300
2. Water, 1" above, splash of Dawn, 1/4 tsp. Lemi-shine
3. Tumble approx. 2hrs.
4. Pour water off until pins and cases get close to top.
5. Dump cases and pins in the plastic separator in the bucket.
6. Fill with water, turn handle until no more pins come out. I cut part of the handle off that sticks out because it stuck out to far to turn in the sink.
7. Dump cases on old towel, shake water off.
8. Spread on dehydrator trays.
9. Rinse pins off, dump on old towel, shake water off.
10. I cut the back out of an old work shirt, (real thin) dump pins on it. Place on tray in dehydrator, spread pins out.
11. 2hrs. later, you've got dried pins and dry, brand new looking brass.
If I'm at an away shoot, 2-3 days, soapy water in a jar in the hotel room. When I get home, hot, soapy wash and rinse. Dry, "deprime", then steps 1-12 above.
YMMV
Isom