Banish 30 Suppressor Cleaning

ccoffey

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Anybody know an easier way to clean these bastards than wire brush and solvent? This is becoming a chore 😂
 

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Dukhtr3

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On my banish 30 I use Clr In my harbor freight ultra sonic cleaner. Works great.

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I use CLR on the baffles only, in a mason jar, it only takes a couple hours.

I’ e been careful not to get the CLR on the powder coating, not sure how that would work out.
 

Dukhtr3

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I use CLR on the baffles only, in a mason jar, it only takes a couple hours.

I’ e been careful not to get the CLR on the powder coating, not sure how that would work out.
Yes definitely only clr on the baffles. Don't put Clr on the outside housing.

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ccoffey

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Thanks guys! I tried soaking one of them for a couple of hours and that really helped. Gonna run to harbor freight tomorrow and check out the ultrasonic cleaner.
 

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I use CLR on the baffles only, in a mason jar, it only takes a couple hours.

I’ e been careful not to get the CLR on the powder coating, not sure how that would work out.
It’s not bad. I didn’t soak the outside in CLR for long but I’ve had it sitting on the power coating for about an hour and it never came off.

Mines sealed shut from carbon so I just plug one end and poor CLR in it for a few hours before shaking it out and rinsing.
 
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