Thanks for your interest. We can supply the acid direct or we can help get you in contact with your local chemical commodities supplier. If you would like some more information feel free to email us at Info@metallinechemicals.com
Thanks for the comment JB. Aquapolish can be operated successfully in containers as small as beakers or as large as industrial plating tanks. If you are interested in speaking with someone to learn more please feel free to email info@metallinechemicals.com or call our office at (262) 241-3200.
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Tim, Products like Lemi Shine and dish soaps do work nicely in conjunction with rotary tumblers on a small scale for at home reloading. For example, someone could spin 5lbs of brass ( about 350 .223 casings ) at a time for anywhere from an hour to an entire day in their garage tumbler and get decent enough results. On the other hand, Aquapolish scales up and is limited only by the users investment. A process line in the metal finishing industry has the capability to process over 40,000 .223 shell casings every ten minutes. Brass casings are just one of the many candidates for Aquapolish. If someone wanted to chemically clean and polish a full size tuba, I most definitely would not recommend the use a rotary tumbler. If you would like any additional information, or have a commercial inquiry, please feel free to email info@metallinechemicals.com.