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Now that hat you've had a soda blaster for a while, what is your opinion on easiest Rimfire suppressor cleaning?
Dip? Blaster? Sonic?
You also tried silicone pretreating as well, correct? Any thoughts on that?
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Dip is the most detailed if you are safe about it and quite easy if you are safe.
Ultrasonic is the easiest, recommend buying from Amazon and getting one at least 1.4 liters. I have this one and its advantage over others is the much longer timer (30 mins as opposed to an average of 5mins for others). You must get a heated ultrasonic cleaner. I used a mix of Windex, a little bit of dish soap, and water. The ultrasonic cleaner is just cool to have around the house. So far I've made wineglasses spotless, rejuvenated my wife's jewelry, and removed stuff from eyeglasses that we had no idea was there. It's also good for cleaning brass supposedly.
I have not tried the soda blaster yet. Haven't been able to shoot my Warlock II much due to surgery. I also tried stainless steel pins in a tumbler, I prefer the ultrasonic.
It works, it's not a miracle treatment but it works better than when I tried soaking the baffles in Fireclean and it's far better than leaving the baffles uncoated. I would do it if I were you. I use DOT 5 brake fluid.You also tried silicone pretreating as well, correct? Any thoughts on that?
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