School me on Suppressor Cleaning

BigWoods

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I just picked up my B&T TiGer 22 yesterday and hope to get it to the range soon.

Being that it is a 3d printed can that can't be taken apart for cleaning, what are people's preferred methods?

From a bit of looking it seems a combination of CLR or simple green and an ultrasonic cleaner might be the best option? I'd like to avoid $1/oz fluids if possible (Breakthrough!)...but lmk if I should just bite the bullet.

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I just picked up my B&T TiGer 22 yesterday and hope to get it to the range soon.

Being that it is a 3d printed can that can't be taken apart for cleaning, what are people's preferred methods?

From a bit of looking it seems a combination of CLR or simple green and an ultrasonic cleaner might be the best option? I'd like to avoid $1/oz fluids if possible (Breakthrough!)...but lmk if I should just bite the bullet.

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you will probably ruin the finish it you put that whole thing in CLR.

If it were me i'd bite the bullet and just buy the breakthrough.
 
Soak it overnight in Breakthrough Suppressor Cleaner, then rinse out with water. Breakthrough might eventually harm the finish, although it hasn't bothered my R9 yet.
 
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