Is This How To Clean A Hush Tube?

Published on May 8, 2025
Duration: 0:37

This video demonstrates a humorous, albeit unconventional, method for cleaning a suppressor that has become heavily fouled with grease and carbon from a bacon-cooking experiment. Johnny Q uses common household items like Dawn dish soap and a scrub brush, showing the process through multiple attempts to remove stubborn residue.

Quick Summary

Johnny Q demonstrates cleaning a heavily fouled suppressor using Dawn dish soap and a scrub brush. While this method can degrease and remove some grime, the video shows that stubborn carbon stains and heat residue may persist, suggesting the need for more specialized cleaning solutions for extreme fouling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Dirty Suppressor
  2. 00:10First Cleaning Attempt with Soap
  3. 00:20Second Attempt and Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What household items can be used to clean a suppressor?

In this video, Johnny Q demonstrates using Dawn dish soap and a scrub brush to clean a suppressor. While effective for some grease and grime, it's shown that this method may not remove all stubborn carbon fouling or heat stains.

How did the suppressor get so dirty in the video?

The suppressor became extremely dirty and greasy because the creator, Johnny Q, wrapped bacon around it and fired shots to cook the bacon. This resulted in significant carbon buildup and grease contamination on the suppressor's exterior.

What were the results of cleaning the suppressor with dish soap?

After two attempts of scrubbing with Dawn dish soap and rinsing, the suppressor was cleaner, but some persistent stains and residue remained on the finish. This indicates that for extreme fouling, more specialized cleaning methods might be necessary.

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