Slip 2000's Carbon Killer Gun Cleaner: Guns & Gear|S7

Published on September 25, 2015
Duration: 3:29

This guide details the use of Slip 2000 Carbon Killer for firearm cleaning. It covers soaking parts in the solution for 15-20 minutes, followed by brushing to remove stubborn fouling like carbon, lead, copper, and plastic wad residue. The process also includes cleaning the bore and emphasizes wiping parts dry before lubrication. The cleaner is noted as non-hazardous and user-friendly.

Quick Summary

Slip 2000 Carbon Killer effectively removes Cosmoline, copper, plastic wad fouling, and lead from firearms. Soak parts for 15-20 minutes, then use a nylon brush. It's non-hazardous, non-toxic, and safe for bare-hand use, making firearm cleaning easier.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction to Gun Cleaning
  2. 00:18Introducing Carbon Killer
  3. 00:32What Carbon Killer Removes
  4. 00:47Using Carbon Killer in a Tank
  5. 00:54Cleaning a .357 Revolver Cylinder
  6. 01:09Soaking and Brushing Technique
  7. 01:15Cleaning the Firearm Bore
  8. 01:46Visible Carbon Removal
  9. 01:53Inspecting the Cleaned Cylinder
  10. 02:04Personal Revolver Cleaning Example
  11. 02:11Lead Removal Capability
  12. 02:26Safety and User-Friendliness
  13. 02:41Tackling Stubborn Areas
  14. 03:01Product Dissolves All Fouling
  15. 03:04Post-Cleaning Steps: Wipe and Lube
  16. 03:10Recap of Carbon Killer's Capabilities
  17. 03:25Final Product Mention

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of firearm fouling can Slip 2000 Carbon Killer remove?

Slip 2000 Carbon Killer is effective at removing Cosmoline, copper fouling, plastic wad fouling, and lead fouling. It also tackles stubborn black carbon deposits without the need for scraping.

How long should firearm parts soak in Slip 2000 Carbon Killer?

For optimal results, firearm components should be soaked in Slip 2000 Carbon Killer for approximately 15 to 20 minutes. This allows the solution to break down the fouling effectively before brushing.

Is Slip 2000 Carbon Killer safe to use?

Yes, Slip 2000 Carbon Killer is described as non-hazardous and non-toxic, making it 'user-friendly.' It is safe enough to handle with bare hands, though standard safety precautions like ventilation are still recommended.

Can Slip 2000 Carbon Killer be used on the bore of a firearm?

Absolutely. Carbon Killer can be sprayed directly into the bore, applied with a cotton swab or foam tip, and allowed to sit for a few minutes before brushing and cleaning.

More Training & Techniques Videos You Might Like

More from Gun Talk Media

View all →