Secure and unload the firearm.
Remove the suppressor or muzzle brake.
REACTION:
Make use of an appropriate rubber plug to plug the suppressor tip and fill it with SILENCED.
- Disassembled suppressors, muzzles and equipment can be submerged in the cleaner.
- Expose your equipment to SILENCED for 2-4 hours.
- For excessively fouled suppressors and muzzle brakes, you can leave the cleaner in contact for an extended time (min 6 hours).
- The cleaner can be heated to a max of 40C to elevate reaction time.
- Stubborn dirt might require light, non-abrasive scrubbing for optimal results.
- Remove liquid from the suppressor and reclaim the cleaner for another future cycle.
- SILENCED is engineered to clean three silencers making use of the same liquid. (The amount of cleaning cycles for the liquid depends on the cleaning frequency and the extent of the fouling on your equipment.
- If the liquid is spent replace it with a fresh batch.
REMOVING RESIDUE:
- Fill the silencer halfway with clean water and shake.
- Rinse repeatedly until no residue is visible in the drained water.
- Disassembled parts can be wiped clean using a cloth or paper towel to remove all carbon deposits that are present on the equipment.
- Ensure that equipment is completely and properly dried before use.
NOTE:
- Polymer, plastic and anodized parts should only be subjected to ultrasonic cleaning, using this solvent, for 3-5 minute at a time.
- Check coatings to ensure safety througout use.
- Ultrasonic tanks must be thoroughly cleaned before use if tank was used for case cleaning prior to use on parts. This will avoid brass particle coating from adhering to equipment surfaces.