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That's what I got on recommendation from DirectDrive. It might do a little better, but I still quit while I'm getting traces of crud out of the grooves.
Did you get the Carbon Remover ?
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Anyone have any recommendations for cleaning suppressor baffles? A lot of popular gun solvents don't do anything for the massive carbon buildup. I've been using brake cleaner, but there's got to be a better way
What works for me is a mix of 1/2 Hydrogen Peroxide and 1/2 Vinegar. Soak over night.
 
What works for me is a mix of 1/2 Hydrogen Peroxide and 1/2 Vinegar. Soak over night.
This is the BOMB. But only use it on bare stainless steel and titanium, as it will strip off any colored finishes as i had a friend find out the hard way.....

Also:
-plastc or glass tub
-Safe place to dump toxic lead water When done, (gravel driveway?)
 
I also use kroil oil for removing copper fouling. It seems to creep umder the fouling. A gunsmith who is now retired showed me this trick.
 
PB buster worked well removing cylinder carbon rings someone shot nothing but shorts in the old Model 17 and a Lr would not even go in all the way ! I just used a 22 cal swab soaked in Pb and put a little time in and now good to go .
 

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