Breakthrough suppressor cleaner

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If anyone has seen this product and wondered how it works, let me tell you, it’s amazing. Over the years I’ve tried just about everything including “dip”. I’ve never had a suppressor clean so easily.

This is before and after. 12 hours soaking and everything inside just fell off.

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I’ve used this product as well, it is awesome. One of the main benefits is that it can be used on stainless suppressors, which CLR can be a problem for, or so I’ve read. The breakthrough is amazing stuff!
 
I agree re Breakthrough. It is worth investing in a kit…and then a gallon of it!

I also flush my HUB suppressors with the garden hose adapter that Otter Creek Labs sells. Probably overkill, but it gives me warm fuzzy feelings.
 
Has anyone use an ultrasonic bath to clean their suppressor before? Assuming one picks a reasonable fluid, I guess my only significant concern for a printed can would be of the coating/paint if it has any.
 
Has anyone use an ultrasonic bath to clean their suppressor before? Assuming one picks a reasonable fluid, I guess my only significant concern for a printed can would be of the coating/paint if it has any.
I have with several different solutions and most of time it removes the coating but doesn’t do a great job actually cleaning the suppressor. This product worked better and faster.
 
If anyone has seen this product and wondered how it works, let me tell you, it’s amazing. Over the years I’ve tried just about everything including “dip”. I’ve never had a suppressor clean so easily.

This is before and after. 12 hours soaking and everything inside just fell off.

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Is that a single use kit, or can you store it and use it for multiple suppressors?
 
Well, let me put it like this.. I strained the fluid through a rag and saved it. I’m going to clean another suppressor with it and see how it does.

Most of the junk settled to the bottom. Looks pretty clean now.
 

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Seems most folks use it multiple ties. Would be excessively expensive if it were a single use kit. Let the gun settle and poured clearish stuff into a different container to re-use.
 
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