Quick wash with Simple Green will take it right off. You can also dry tumble it off but you will have to change the media fairly frequently IME due to the oil building up on it.How are you guys cleaning lanolin after sizing? I found it very sticky, brass had to be washed after. I use Hornady paste, it’s similar to lee paste, works good, cleans up easy.
You don't need to clean your dies every time with One Shot but just spray some into the die and it works fine.
Racks are nice but take time to put brass in them. The zip lock method works as well and is quicker.
Holy shit Batman! 40-50 cans! That's why I don't follow Hornady's instructions. As with all companies they want to sell their products. Spraying One Shot their way wastes a lot of product, that's why I do it my way. I'm lucky if I use a can and a half a year.
You want to clean any old standard type case lubes and apply One Shot to the inside of the cleaned die. If you did this once and applied One Shot the die does not need to be cleaned again. This warning is the first thing covered in the instructions on the One Shot can.
I have had two stuck cases using One Shot and both times it was from not cleaning and removing my home made lanolin-alcohol lube from the die.
The only negative thing I found about One Shot is it does not like sizing once fired Lake City 7.62 machine gun fired brass. If you continue to size the 7.62 cases with One Shot you will end up looking like a crab and have one arm much bigger than the other.