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    Default reloading dies

    Found 30 year old reloading dies in my Dads basement after he passed along with 45 acp, 38/357, and 44 special brass. I have not taken the dies apart. Some rust on set screws, not on the dies since they are stainless and tungston. Would like to know what to use to clean them and could the various companys replace the rusted parts if I contacted them.

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    check out The Rust Store - Solutions for All Rust Problems I have used the rust chelation and the rust converter. They both work like a charm.
    You will be able to derust stuff around the house for a long time with one bottle.

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