
Dirt and Debris on Shotgun Shells
Why Dirt and Debris Matter
Dirt and debris hold moisture against the brass. That moisture leads to corrosion. What starts as surface buildup turns into reliability problems.
What Dirt and Debris Do
Trap moisture on the brass
Create buildup on the surface
Start corrosion over time
What To Look For
Dirty or coated brass
Rough or uneven surface
Early corrosion forming
Corroded brass can swell
Shells may not chamber properly
Extraction can fail
Dirt and debris don’t just sit there. They start the process that causes failure.
What To Do After Exposure
Do not store shells dirty
Wipe them down if possible
Clean the brass before storing
How To Restore Shells
Insert the shell straight into the socket until fully seated. Apply a small amount of oil to the brass. Use light pressure with the steel wool while the drill spins the shell. Run 5 to 10 seconds. Stop. Wipe clean. Check the brass.
Smooth surface
No corrosion buildup
Shell feels clean and ready
Why It Matters
Corroded brass causes problems. Polished brass runs. It chambers easier. It extracts easier. When the moment comes, your ammo runs.
You already paid for those shells. Bring them back.
In many cases, the issue can be resolved by cleaning the exterior brass of the shell. Removing corrosion allows the shell to return to proper dimensions so it can chamber and extract smoothly.
Restore What You Already Paid For
Shotgun shells are purchased to be used, not set aside. When corrosion is removed, many shells can return to service, improving reliability and reducing waste.
A Purpose-Built Solution
RUSTDEEZ™ is a drill-driven tool designed to clean and polish the exterior brass of unfired shotgun shells quickly and consistently. It removes corrosion that causes feeding, chambering, and extraction issues so you can recover what you paid for and maintain what you purchase.
Rust is the problem.
RUSTDEEZ™ is the solution.
THE TRIBE HAS SPOKEN
No Shell Left Behind.
