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Bore tech decimator suppressor cleaner
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<blockquote data-quote="Txhillbilly" data-source="post: 2349811" data-attributes="member: 22844"><p>I take apart all of my suppressor's that are serviceable, and just soak the ones that don't. I usually let everything soak for 24-48 hours depending on how dirty they are. Most of the carbon / lead will just wipe off with a rag. If they are really dirty, they get scrubbed with a parts cleaning brush.</p><p>Welded suppressor's get soaked and blown out with a compressor, then stood up on end to completely drain anything left inside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Txhillbilly, post: 2349811, member: 22844"] I take apart all of my suppressor's that are serviceable, and just soak the ones that don't. I usually let everything soak for 24-48 hours depending on how dirty they are. Most of the carbon / lead will just wipe off with a rag. If they are really dirty, they get scrubbed with a parts cleaning brush. Welded suppressor's get soaked and blown out with a compressor, then stood up on end to completely drain anything left inside. [/QUOTE]
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