Alternative to isopropanol in iso/lanolin case lube

I picked a mighty fine time to need to mix up a batch of case lube (1:10 lanolin/isopropanol) and it seems isopropanol is basically hens teeth due to the pandemic. Has anyone experimented with alternative solvents?
Gas line alcohol in the red bottle works great. It's 99% isopropyl alcohol.
 
Another option is getting lanolin cream and using it on your hands like a lube pad. I smear the surface of the lanolin with my right index finger and smear it on my left palm. Grab 5 -8 cases and roll them between your palms. Size and repeat. Quick wipe of the press handle when im done and on to the next step. Bulk sizing for the dlion i use the spray.
 
I picked a mighty fine time to need to mix up a batch of case lube (1:10 lanolin/isopropanol) and it seems isopropanol is basically hens teeth due to the pandemic. Has anyone experimented with alternative solvents?
Just go to Walmart, get a Red Bottle of Heet. 95% isopropyl alcohol. Problem solved.
 
Another option is getting lanolin cream and using it on your hands like a lube pad. I smear the surface of the lanolin with my right index finger and smear it on my left palm. Grab 5 -8 cases and roll them between your palms. Size and repeat. Quick wipe of the press handle when im done and on to the next step. Bulk sizing for the dlion i use the spray.
That actually sounds like a good idea.
 
That actually sounds like a good idea.

It works pretty well, especially for small batches of 50-100 cases. No waiting for the alcohol to flash and I can keep the lube off the shoulders and out of the necks. Works really well for when case forming gets rowdy. I can go 30-06 to 25-06 in one pass.

I originally started doing this when I bought the wrong kind of lanolin at the co/op store.
 

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I know there are several alternatives for case lube, but I never thought of this.
How difficult is it to remove?
I've made it a habit since I started handloading to wipe all cases off with alchohol after sizing. Whether its necessary or not I have always done it. I never worry about a film on my cases after I wipe them off.
 
Hornady Unique case lube.

The best I have used and easy to wipe off and it is good for your hands.
Thats a lanolin based lubricant as well......but the time it takes to apply is greatly reduced with a spray application the op is trying to figure out. I used Hornady one shot, but then saw how difficult it is to remove after sizing. I refuse to sonic clean, and tumbling media just clung to it. Switched to unique......easier cleanup did equal job lubing brass, tumbler removed lube 100% but was slow. Switched to lanolin mixed with heet, quick application, does a better job lubing, trust me you feel how easy it is to size with the lan/heet. Lube one with unique right after the lanolin and it takes way more force. Just my experience.
 
I know there are several alternatives for case lube, but I never thought of this.
How difficult is it to remove?
No harder than any other lube. It is easier than lanolin.

Thats (Unique) a lanolin based lubricant as well......
Nope. It is a mixture, but it is mostly mink oil. It even smells the same. The old tubs used to even mention that you could use it on your shoes...just like mink oil.

I used Hornady one shot, but then saw how difficult it is to remove after sizing.
One Shot is a lanolin base.

I use walnut or pecan in my tumbler, so it takes the mink oil off with no drama.

I use the HEET/Lanolin for 223/556 brass because it is easier to lube in bulk. I just put about 100 cases at a time in a gallon freezer bag and put in a couple squirts of the lanolin mixture and a little goes a long way. Just roll the brass around in the bag till all are well coated...

But for my larger precision rifle cases, it has to be the mink oil.
 
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