Suppressors My Suppressor lost .6oz...

TahoeDust

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I tried the Breakthrough Suppressor cleaner kit on my Nomad-30. I'm pretty damn impressed. Soaked it for 24hrs and it got pretty clean, soaked it for another 20hrs and it got even cleaner. Required minimal cleaning with a brass brush. Weighed 17 grams less after cleaning.

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Didn't weigh my Sandman S or Sandman Ti before I did the same with Breakthrough a couple months ago. My Nomad Ti didn't gain all that much from when I got it. Mostly use that one on hunting rifles so I didn't bother cleaning it. But Breakthrough works quite well. I soaked the Sandman Ti twice, first time for 48 hours. After looking in the can with a borescope I soaked it a second time for two weeks. Would shake it around every day to agitate the fluid in the can. Literal chunks would come out when rinsing. I'll clean them again during the winter time when I am not shooting.

I also want to give Boretech a try, but mostly to get the pressure washer wand that is designed for cleaning cans. Flushing the can clean at the sink is not that great. Actually it sucks.
 
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Did you just let it sit? I bought a bottle of that stuff. Got carbon chunks falling out of my main can.
I used this kit.


Just let it sit in the solution for 24hrs, used a brush and hot water and it got 90% of the way. Let it sit in the solution for another 20hrs, used a brush and hot water, blew it out with air and called it good.
 
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My HUXWRX Flow 762 gained 1.4 oz fairly quickly after shooting some dirty 5.56 rounds. Now I'm struggling to get it back down to the original weight of 10.51 oz. I should have cleaned it when it had gained 0.5 oz.

So far two cleanings using HUXWRX recommended method, Suppressor Sauce, has dropped the weight back down to 11.32 oz. Just soaking the Flow 762 in their cleaning solution does not work though. With soaking a flushing, very little debris was removed. In fact when flushing after the first cleaning, very little water was coming out the vents.

A ultrasonic cleaner is needed. After soaking in Suppressor Sauce for 2.5 hours and rinsing, placing the Flow 762 in an ultrasonic cleaner for 2 minutes in tap water would loosen a lot of debris that is then flushed out with a water hose. But you have to use the ultrasonic cleaner several times to flush out the carbon.

After a second cleaning using Suppressor Sauce and several 2 minute runs in the ultrasonic cleaner, water was finally flowing out the vents.

The problem with the ultrasonic cleaner is that it will slowly eat away at the cerakote finish. Also both the Breakthrough and HUXWRX cleaners are hard on cerakote. As is heat, so the finish is not going to last anyway. Might as well do what it takes to get the carbon out.

I believe that the flow through suppressors require more weighing and cleaning than a standard baffle design. The small passages that the gases are routed through are easily clogged. The newer PIP (Purposely Induced Porosity) suppressors from PTR and Dillon may clog even easier than a Flow 762.

So weigh the suppressor before you use it and clean once it gains 0.5 oz.