It does not take a lot to get galling to cause the embed brass particles, just one or two cases that is not lubricated properly and you see that problem showing up.
Cleaning and polishing is not rocket science but more of a common sense. Use a very light abrasive which polish but do not take significant amount of material from your die and you will be in good shape. I have polished mandrel with the Rubbing Compound No.7 I mentioned in Reply#13 and you cannot detect diameter difference with a digital Mito micrometer which can measure down to 0.00005â€. BTW, brass clearner is in fact a light polish and will work just fine. You should of course do yourself a favor and check with a magnifier to see if the galling exist, that will confirm the source of your problem one way or another.
Cleaning and polishing is not rocket science but more of a common sense. Use a very light abrasive which polish but do not take significant amount of material from your die and you will be in good shape. I have polished mandrel with the Rubbing Compound No.7 I mentioned in Reply#13 and you cannot detect diameter difference with a digital Mito micrometer which can measure down to 0.00005â€. BTW, brass clearner is in fact a light polish and will work just fine. You should of course do yourself a favor and check with a magnifier to see if the galling exist, that will confirm the source of your problem one way or another.