Vid for cleanign Sealed Suppressor.

RangerWalker71

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Here is a very informative video of how to clean Sealed cans. I have used this on some of my suppressor that have seen high volume shooting.
You can do the same thing with your sealed suppressors. This just gives you a visual of how well it works.
FYI I use 50/50 solution of Vinegar and Peroxide.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFFjsaIc-2I
 
Here is a very informative video of how to clean Sealed cans. I have used this on some of my suppressor that have seen high volume shooting.
You can do the same thing with your sealed suppressors. This just gives you a visual of how well it works.
FYI I use 50/50 solution of Vinegar and Peroxide.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFFjsaIc-2I


it will also remove aluminum, zinc and zincalume so make sure you know what coatings are on your parts before destroying them
 
it will also remove aluminum, zinc and zincalume so make sure you know what coatings are on your parts before destroying them

Yes sir.
I started with a 80/20 Vin/Hyd. and worked up from there.

You can also soak them in Parts cleaning bin's or cork them and fill it with card cleaner.

Several options out there this is just a few.
 
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