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CeeCee
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
This was a gift for my husband for Christmas. It came nicely boxed up - and was presented well. What we found was a lack of clear instructions and I had to go online and research the instructions - to ensure that we were using the product correctly. We were a bit disappointed to read that likely the entire clear bottle needs to be poured into the cleaning tube - and I would be reluctant to clean more than one in the liquid once finished - so it's costly. Some changes I would make: include instructions (there wasn't in or on our box), 2) indicate can you clean more than one tube using the same cleaning solution (I doubt it, but I do read instructions).It just seems a bit expensive for what you get (thus my rating). We're thinking just cleaning 1 suppressor will result in us having to order more of the product. In theory it sounds like a great product. I will post an update once hubby has had a chance to use - but these are our observations so far. He did express that it was a thoughtful gift and he is game to try it to see if it does in fact work.
John Laurence
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
This actually works to clean carbon, and especially lead out of suppressors! Works greater on 22 suppressors, but it may take 24-48 hrs of soaking to dissolve all of the lead from a very dirty one. I have recommended this to a bunch of my friends already. Works fine on aluminum tubes, and no issues with stainless or titanium either.Basically odorless as well. Cleans up with plain water.
John D Peysen
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
Soaked one suppressor for eight hours everything was great until i went to rinse the suppressor. Rinsed suppressor came back to my gun room and my bench and floor is covered in solvent!!! Appears the container bottom had cracked in four places in the ten minutes i was out of the room. I did not drop the suppressor or container and everything was contained and fine when i pulled it out of the soak! No clue what happened or how the bottom just suddenly cracked as there were no signs of damage the night before. Solvent works but i would just cap the end of your suppressor and put in a class beaker or masonry jar.
Steve Lackey
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
If your pew can is dirty, this kits makes it clean!
2manytoyz
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
This works amazing. I had parts that I've never been trying to clean for 4+ years with heavy carbon buildup. I've used about everything I could think of. Even bought some automative carbon cleaner that ruined the finish and did clean some carbon. I soaked the parts in this and it instantly the cleaner turned black. After a few hours I pulled it out and wiped off almost all the carbon. For best results I soak in this a few hours. Then toss the parts in a rock tumbler with stainless steel media. Bam, zero scrubbing. Keep in mind the tumbler will trash the finish but zero scrubbing. Amazon sells the Rebel Tumbler and stainless media as a kit. There is a whole write up about that which you can do a search for on the net. Lets face it. No one wants to spend hours scrubbing or dealing with harmful stinky chemicals. I can't speak to how it will do on heavy lead build up but light lead built up is no issue.
Cheryl M. Young
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
This stuff is the best product I've used for getting suppressors clean. Before I had to use an ultrasonic cleaner which is noisy and can be messy. This stuff cuts through all the carbon build up even faster. I just drop my titanium baffles into the solution and the next morning they are ready to be clean up with a rag. All the carbon just wipes right off. Expensive but very effective product which I have been re-using multiple times and it's still going strong.
PNW-Z
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
So, I had a small number of truly funky silencers. This kit made cleaning them a breeze! Soaked in a bath overnight. Drained, few passes with the brushes, rinsed off, light oiling, and good as new. The fluid is a little pricy, but the stuff just works, so is worth it.
Troy Elder
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
For the price and the hype I had greater expectations. I had a 36 cal Optimus gen1 I hadn’t cleaned in some time. I’d put about 400-500 rds of 22lr via CZ457 and 200-300 rds of 9mm via CZ Scorpion Evo 3+. The baffles were extremely carbon locked without using a baffle pusher they weren’t coming out. I soaked the whole suppressor repeatedly in the jar for 48 hrs while submerged part of that time while submerged in an ultrasonic with heat. Solution didn’t break the baffles free and the pictures show what was left behind after using a baffle pusher to get them out. Quite a bit left to clean. It does do a sufficient job on exposed surfaces but not internals. I would say if you have a sealed can this will get quite a bit of carbon and leading out but just know there’s likely still a lot left behind inside especially 22lr cans. If you can disassemble your can and put the parts in you’ll have better success. But prob not any better than wet tumbling (never put aluminum in a tumbler, only stainless steel parts imo) I still have the solution it’s completely black like ink, so I’ll probably throw the baffles back in now that i have them out. Also the black high temp coating (it’s not ceracote from what i can tell) on the stainless steel outer tube seems a little less black now also if that’s something you care about but doesn’t bother me. If you don’t wait as long as i did you’d likely get a lot of uses out of the solution likely 4-5 depending on what you’re putting through your cans. Oh don’t bother with the kit if your can is over 8” it likely won’t fit with the lid on. Just get the bottle of the suppressor cleaner, works good for muzzle brakes and comps also.
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