Breakthrough Clean Suppressor Cleaning Kit

Published on February 1, 2024
Duration: 2:49

This guide details the use of the Breakthrough Clean Suppressor Cleaning Kit for effectively removing lead, powder, and carbon fouling from suppressors and other firearm components. The process involves soaking parts for 8-24 hours, with optional brushing for stubborn residue, and a final step of firing a few rounds to ensure complete cleanliness. The cleaner is noted as safe for most finishes, with an exception for SAH finishes.

Quick Summary

The Breakthrough Clean Suppressor Cleaning Kit effectively removes lead and powder build-up by soaking components for 8-24 hours. While safe for most finishes, it's not recommended for SAH finishes. The solution also cleans bolts, muzzle devices, and other parts. Firing a few rounds after cleaning ensures the suppressor is fully clean.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Suppressor Cleaning Kit Introduction
  2. 00:12Soaking Time and Fouling
  3. 00:21Using Brushes for Stubborn Fouling
  4. 00:30Post-Cleaning Steps
  5. 00:41Finish Compatibility
  6. 00:55Cleaning Other Firearm Components
  7. 01:29SHOT Show Booth and Importance of Maintenance
  8. 01:42Breakthrough Clean Product Range
  9. 02:07SHOT Show 2024 Content

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should I soak my suppressor in the Breakthrough Clean kit?

You should soak your suppressor in the Breakthrough Clean kit for 8 to 24 hours. The exact duration depends on how dirty the suppressor is. The cleaning liquid will turn black as it removes lead and powder build-up.

Is the Breakthrough Clean solution safe for all firearm finishes?

The Breakthrough Clean solution is generally safe for most firearm finishes. However, it is not recommended for SAH finishes. For other metal components, it is considered safe.

Can I use the Breakthrough Clean solution for cleaning other firearm parts besides suppressors?

Yes, the Breakthrough Clean solution is effective for cleaning other firearm components with heavy carbon build-up, such as bolts, muzzle devices, trigger groups, and carrier groups. You can use the same cleaner or a dedicated cleaner for these parts.

What is the recommended final step after cleaning a suppressor?

After cleaning your suppressor with the Breakthrough Clean kit and allowing it to drip dry, it is recommended to fire a couple of rounds through it. This helps ensure that the suppressor is completely clean and ready for use.

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