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BORE TECH Decimator suppressor cleaner
BORE TECH Decimator suppressor cleaner

BORE TECH Decimator suppressor cleaner

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Bore Tech Decimator Suppressor Cleaner – Advanced Moderator Maintenance

Suppressors and sound moderators are exposed to intense heat and pressure, leading to the accumulation of stubborn carbon and particulate residue. The Bore Tech Decimator Suppressor Cleaner is specifically formulated to address this challenge, helping to restore internal components and maintain optimal performance.

This specialised cleaning solution penetrates deep into fouling deposits, loosening them from internal surfaces so they can be removed more efficiently. Regular maintenance with a dedicated suppressor cleaner can help preserve sound reduction efficiency and extend the service life of your equipment.


Designed for Effective Fouling Removal

Suppressors accumulate a complex mixture of carbon, lead, and powder residue. This cleaner is engineered to break down these deposits, allowing for easier removal and reducing the need for aggressive mechanical cleaning. By targeting the types of fouling commonly found in moderators, it supports more consistent performance over time.


Suitable for a Range of Suppressor Types

The Bore Tech Decimator Suppressor Cleaner is compatible with many serviceable suppressors and sound moderators. It is particularly useful for maintaining:

  • Rifle suppressors and moderators
  • Rimfire suppressors prone to lead build-up
  • Pistol suppressors exposed to heavy carbon fouling
  • Muzzle devices and similar components

Note: Always follow the manufacturer’s recommendations regarding cleaning procedures and compatibility.


Supports Long-Term Performance

Regular cleaning helps prevent excessive fouling, which can increase weight and potentially affect the efficiency of a suppressor. By incorporating a dedicated cleaning solution into your maintenance routine, you can help ensure consistent sound suppression and prolong the lifespan of your equipment.


User-Friendly and Efficient Formula

The formulation is designed for straightforward application, making it suitable for both experienced shooters and those new to suppressor maintenance. It works effectively with soaking methods commonly used for serviceable moderators, helping to simplify the cleaning process.


Key Features

  • Specially formulated for suppressors and sound moderators
  • Helps remove carbon, lead, and powder residue
  • Supports consistent sound suppression performance
  • Suitable for rifle, rimfire, and pistol suppressors
  • Aids in extending the lifespan of moderator components
  • Designed for efficient and convenient maintenance

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is Bore Tech Decimator Suppressor Cleaner used for?

It is designed to remove carbon, lead, and powder residue from serviceable suppressors and sound moderators.

2. Can this cleaner be used on all suppressors?

It is suitable for most serviceable suppressors. Always consult the suppressor manufacturer’s guidelines before cleaning to ensure compatibility.

3. How is the cleaner typically applied?

The suppressor or its components are usually immersed or soaked in the solution for a specified period, allowing fouling to loosen before rinsing and drying.

4. Does this product help maintain suppressor performance?

Yes, regular cleaning helps prevent excessive fouling, supporting consistent sound suppression and overall efficiency.

5. Is it suitable for rimfire suppressors?

Yes, it is particularly beneficial for rimfire suppressors, which often accumulate significant lead deposits.

6. Can it be used on other firearm components?

While it is specifically formulated for suppressors, it may also be effective on heavily fouled muzzle devices and similar components.

7. How often should a suppressor be cleaned?

Cleaning frequency depends on usage and ammunition type, but regular maintenance is recommended to prevent excessive build-up.

8. Should the suppressor be lubricated after cleaning?

After cleaning and drying, follow the suppressor manufacturer’s recommendations regarding lubrication or protective treatments.

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