a while back I was sizing/decaping some spent cases and some of the primers fell onto the carpet under the reloading table. I didn't think anything of it. I'll pick them up later I thought. Don't remember how much later, day or two maybe, I picked them up but they left little reddish brown stains on the carpet. Whats up with that? Now I'm careful not to drop any! any experience with this? can the carpet be cleaned?
Thanks
spent primers stain carpet?
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Re: spent primers stain carpet?
I didn't think brass or copper rusted.…..maybe they are mixing sintered iron with the brass to save money…
....you could always try a dab of full strength Simple Green or if the rug is white, try come bleach....if all else fails just paint it....I do that with my jeans when bleach hits them....I have a blue magic marker and you can't see where the previous mark was.
In the future just get a $9.99 throw down 3x5 rug from Costco or Home Depot.
You must be clean...like really clean....my floor where my bench is concrete and it looks like someone threw a couple of grenades on it.
....you could always try a dab of full strength Simple Green or if the rug is white, try come bleach....if all else fails just paint it....I do that with my jeans when bleach hits them....I have a blue magic marker and you can't see where the previous mark was.
In the future just get a $9.99 throw down 3x5 rug from Costco or Home Depot.
You must be clean...like really clean....my floor where my bench is concrete and it looks like someone threw a couple of grenades on it.
Re: spent primers stain carpet?
Thanks. I was thinking that there was maybe some chemical within the primer. some kind of powder or residue that was doing it. I don't think the stain is from rust as there is no powder that I can see. it just looks like the carpet became discolored from contact with the primers.Sixgun wrote: ↑Tue Jan 31, 2023 9:13 pm I didn't think brass or copper rusted.…..maybe they are mixing sintered iron with the brass to save money…
....you could always try a dab of full strength Simple Green or if the rug is white, try come bleach....if all else fails just paint it....I do that with my jeans when bleach hits them....I have a blue magic marker and you can't see where the previous mark was.
In the future just get a $9.99 throw down 3x5 rug from Costco or Home Depot.
You must be clean...like really clean....my floor where my bench is concrete and it looks like someone threw a couple of grenades on it.
Simple green is a good idea. I'm a big fan of simple green and always keep a gallon and a spray bottle of it around. I'll try it.
Re: spent primers stain carpet?
Bleach turns polyester and polypropylene yellow.
Wink is a rust remover. Mild acid I think.
Wink is a rust remover. Mild acid I think.
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Re: spent primers stain carpet?
The anvil inside the primer is not copper or brass.
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Re: spent primers stain carpet?
Powder spilled into a rug grain by grain over months and years can constitute a major fire hazard. Don't ask how I know -- but my advice is, no rug underneath a reloading bench...