To better answer your question, it would help to know what kind of

tumbler - rotary? Barrel type - rubber or plastic, burnishing

solution - concentration and amount, media - stainless, ceramic,

plain steel, run time, cleaning process prior to tumbling.

Have you used liver of sulfur on some pieces? Could you have some

iron contaminants - maybe rouge - that would start a plating process.

Do you have sufficient liquid in the tumbler? Are you using a fresh

solution of burnishing compound with each run? Do you clean the media

between runs?


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The solution I have read from many sources is to tumble your steel

shot with flat coca cola in the tumbler for an hour or two. Then take

out the shot and rinse both the shot and the inside of the tumbler

thoroughly.

I come across this conviction every so often, but I have never seen

any indication that it is true. Brass contains copper and zinc.

Silver, copper and zinc make silver solder. And this would surely

not explain only some of the pieces turning yellow!

I also use a tumbler & stainless shot for tumbling. Periodically, I

rinse dump any liquid in the tumbler & put in 2-3 oz of water & some

Draino (lye, sodium hydroxide). Put e ld on the tumbler & let it run

for about an hour. After that I dump the liquid down the drain & put

the shot in a the to rinse it under warm water. While the shot is

draining, I clean out the tumbler with a paper towel.

When something like this happens to me, I use fast orange (it has

pumice) or some kitchen cleanser and run the shot by itself to clean

it. Change the water after half an hour, and tumble shot by itself

with Palmolive again for 15 or 20 minutes. I use only one drop of

soap in the tumbler. More just makes to much suds.

Back when I used to use a tumbler (got tired of digging shot out of

pieces), if the water had been sitting in there for any length of

time, it would turn silver dull gray or black even with stainless

shot.

Janice - This is actually fairly common. I recommend that you open a

Coke and let it get flat. Then run it in your tumbler with your shot

for at least 20 minutes. Rinse until your water is clear and repeat

until the shot is completely clean and clear. From this point on you

will want to be careful about additives to your tumbler. Use

distilled water (if possible) and a pH neutral or slightly alkaline

soap in a small amount. Clean your items that you will tumble very

carefully before putting them into the tumbler. One of the culprits

that may be causing your black sludge is pickle residue on your items

degrading the barrel of the tumbler. Good luck

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Bette, obviously I know pretty close to nothing about tumblers, but I was told to get mixed shot (all different shapes, so it gets into all of the various nooks and crannies and apertures and orifices of your piece) and to get stainless steel, not carbon steel, which rusts like crazy.

I have the Harbor Freight tumbler also. I use 1 pound stainless steel assorted shot purchased from Rio Grande. I put my jewelry or rings or whatever on top of the shot fill the water just over everything and add a couple drops of Dawn. I usually tumble my sterling silver chainmail stuff overnight or all day but anything with gold-filled or stones only for about an hour.

Vibratory ones are EXPENSIVE. Not needed for what you intend to use it for.

Looked around, most of these questions have been asked before. Anyway, I found it.

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I have a Lortone 3 lb tumbler, used it twice so far with stainless steel shot, works great.

This is probably a very dumb question but why do you use a tumbler for SS and beads? I have one that I use when I make articles with fine silver clay to make it shine but I have never used it with SS and beads. I use stainless steel shot with mixed shapes to get into all the groves. A little dawn helps.

Its for the silver part, not the beads. For tarnish and work hardening of the silver (sterling or fine). I think the above mentioned beads went into the tumbler because they were part of a finished piece that also had silver.

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