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What do you use to clean
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<blockquote data-quote="ajkellerusmc" data-source="post: 2415605" data-attributes="member: 108702"><p>Boretech Eliminator, one product that does everything. However when cleaning a muzzlebrake or suppressor adaptor I tried Eric Cortina's suggestion and used CLR in a container with the brake submerged and in 2 hours all the carbon is laying in the bottom of the container with NO scrubbing. He said do not leave it in the container overnight or discoloration of the metal finish can occur.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajkellerusmc, post: 2415605, member: 108702"] Boretech Eliminator, one product that does everything. However when cleaning a muzzlebrake or suppressor adaptor I tried Eric Cortina's suggestion and used CLR in a container with the brake submerged and in 2 hours all the carbon is laying in the bottom of the container with NO scrubbing. He said do not leave it in the container overnight or discoloration of the metal finish can occur. [/QUOTE]
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