This part of reloading used to be mindless; toss the fired brass in the tumbler and let it go.
Over the years I have used different major brand media with satisfactory results. Used to be ground walnut shells with a mixture of rouge. Someone made a "re-conditioner" that was rouge in a light liquid; always worked great; no longer around.
Sometime ago, I replenished my supply with a common brand of ground corn cobs with a green polishing agent. Used that for long time, but the last batch was so dusty with the polishing agent the cases had to be cleaned after cleaning.

Tried to eliminate the "over dose of polishing agent" but to no avail. I contacted the well know maker and never received a response.
Next, tried a current, major brand of treated, ground walnut shells. Same results; lots of dust but poor cleaning.
I use a vibratory cleaner. Nothing exotic. Using smokeless powder. I use a wet tumbler for the nasty, dirty cases.
I have no interest in making my own, as this should be a no-brainer to purchase.
Anyone having a good experience with one brand or another?
Thanks, and Merry Christmas
Mike.