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I got tired of scrubbing, scrubbing and scrubbing these titanium suppressor baffles and I don't have any fancy tumblers or parts cleaners.
I'm trying the vinegar hydrogen peroxide dip for the first time and wondering what you guys think about this. Does it work or is it a waste of time?

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Any acid powerful enough to dissolve lead is going to eat your suppressor too.

There is really nothing you can do to clean those disgusting 22lr cans besides scraping the stuff off.

Really we should all be using disposable 5$ 3D-printed suppressors for 22LR.
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Well I'm not putting the aluminum tube in there with it but I understand the concern, probably not the safest thing. I've been looking into 3d printing a bit lately but I know nothing about it. Do you just make the rimfire tubes from plastic or the whole thing?



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