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Cleaning carbon out of a suppressor

i would contact manufacturer first .bore tech carbon remover works for me

I guess you haven't read the previous posts - I am the manufacturer. ;)

Knotwild, I've tried what you are suggesting using a piece of tubing that the original blast spacer was cut from. 2 on one end and three on the other end came out that way.
I just picked up an expanding pressure test cap for my PVC soaker. So I can now shake the CLR/hot water solution after placing the suppressor and solution in the PVC soaker. I will soak for 30 minutes shaking occasionally AFTER it warms up a little. No hurry, I won't be shooting the suppressor until the groundhogs are out in the spring.
 
Nomad47, I am glad you are making progress. Maybe once you get it cleaned, reassembled, and start shooting again it would pay to take it apart more often and keep the freeze plugs coated with something like Never Seize.
 
I'm with Knotwild on this. I set an upper limit (admittedly arbitrary) of 500 rounds between cleanings, though 1000 rounds would probably be fine. And a quality high temp anti-seize (among those readily available locally, I prefer the copper based NeverSeize, which we find at NAPA) on the OD of the baffles and all threads will make future take downs easier, based on my experience. Good luck.

mike
 
Knotwild and Outrider27 - I agree completely and that is my future plan - and I will likely replace the baffles at some point, probably next winter.
 
Still wondering if anyone knows if CLR will attack the foil.

From the CLR website:

CLR® Calcium, Lime & Rust Remover


    • What will CLR do to brass, copper or aluminum?

    CLR can not only remove the finish off of brass, aluminum and copper, but can also pit certain grades of brass, copper and aluminum.
 
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From the CLR website:

CLR® Calcium, Lime & Rust Remover


    • What will CLR do to brass, copper or aluminum?

    CLR can not only remove the finish off of brass, aluminum and copper, but can also pit certain grades of brass, copper and aluminum.

Yessir, my foil bread pan developed 4 pin holes after CLR was in it for two days.
 

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