Bore Tech Decimator™ Suppressor Cleaner A & B — 16 oz (each) | Two-Part System for Carbon/Lead Fouling | BTCQ30816AB | UPC: 667739981422
Restore clogged, heavy-use cans to like-new flow with Bore Tech Decimator™ Suppressor Cleaner. This two-part (A & B) 16 oz kit is purpose-built to break down stubborn carbon, copper and lead fouling inside modern suppressors—especially sealed designs where you can’t pull baffles for a scrub. Mix Part A + Part B to activate a powerful, water-based cleaning solution that penetrates ports, blast chambers, and hard-to-reach internal geometry, helping you reduce weight gain, regain back-pressure balance, and recover sound performance.
Why Choose Decimator™ for Suppressors?
Made for sealed cans: Where brushes can’t reach, Decimator’s chemistry goes.
Fast fouling breakdown: Targets heavy carbon/lead deposits that cause POI shift, gas blowback, and increased tone.
Water-based & ammonia-free: Modern formulation without harsh petroleum odors—shop- and home-friendly when used as directed.
Serious maintenance, simple workflow: Plug, fill, soak, and rinse—repeat cycles for match-day clean.
Always read and follow the product label and your suppressor manufacturer’s guidance before use.
Key Features & Benefits
Two-Part Activator System (A & B): Combine equal parts to generate the working bath that dissolves baked-on fouling throughout the core and chambers.
Optimized for Modern Alloys: Designed for stainless steel, Inconel®, and titanium internals commonly found in rifle and pistol suppressors.*
Penetrating Wet-Soak Action: Reaches tight baffle creases, mouse holes, and expansion chambers to lift fouling you can’t mechanically access.
Helps Restore Performance: Removing carbon/lead mass can reduce overall weight gain, stabilize back-pressure, and improve consistency shot-to-shot.
Reusable Bath (Short Term): The active solution can typically be reused for additional cycles in the same session—then dispose per local regs.
No Barrel-Safe Ammonia: Compatible with shop environments where strong ammonia odors are a problem.
*Not typically recommended for aluminum suppressor parts—check your can’s materials; when in doubt, do not use on aluminum, magnesium, or unknown alloys.
What’s in the Box
(1) 16 oz Decimator™ Part A
(1) 16 oz Decimator™ Part B
Usage directions & safety information
Total active solution per mix can be scaled (e.g., 1:1 by volume) to match suppressor volume.
How to Use (Overview)
Verify Materials: Confirm your suppressor’s internals are stainless, Inconel, or titanium. Avoid aluminum.
Make Safe: Ensure the firearm and suppressor are unloaded and cool. Remove the can from the host.
Seal & Position: Cap/plug the muzzle end (commercial plugs or taped nitrile glove finger) and orient vertically in a catch pan.
Mix A + B (1:1): Prepare enough solution to fill the core. Pour slowly to minimize trapped air.
Soak Cycle: Allow the suppressor to soak (time varies by fouling level; start with conservative intervals). Gently agitate or rotate periodically.
Drain & Rinse: Empty the bath into a clearly labeled container. Rinse thoroughly with warm water; repeat soak cycles for heavy deposits.
Dry & Protect: Blow out passages with compressed air (low PSI) and allow to dry fully. Apply a light coat of protectant to exposed steel threads.
Dispose Responsibly: Follow local/state environmental regulations for disposal of used solution and captured residue.
Pro Tips: Pre-weigh your suppressor before/after to quantify carbon mass removal. Keep the exterior finish out of prolonged immersion if your can has custom coatings.
Safety & Compatibility Notes
PPE: Wear nitrile gloves and eye protection. Use in ventilated areas.
Do Not Use On: Aluminum internals or unknown alloys. Avoid prolonged contact with sensitive decorative coatings.
Follow the Label: Soak times, re-use limits, and handling guidance are on the bottle—always defer to Bore Tech’s most current instructions.
Suppressor Warranty: Some manufacturers specify approved cleaners; using off-list chemicals can affect warranty—check before cleaning.
Ideal Users & Use Cases
High-round-count shooters: PRS, gas-gun competitors, instructors, and training ranges.
Sealed-can owners: When full disassembly isn’t an option, Decimator™ is.
Backcountry hunters: Restore a can after a dusty, high-volume season to keep weight and POI consistent.
Agency/Armory: Standardize suppressor maintenance with a repeatable wet-soak protocol.
Specifications (Quick View)
Product: Bore Tech Decimator™ Suppressor Cleaner A & B
Type: Two-part, water-based suppressor cleaning system
Size: 16 oz Part A + 16 oz Part B (individual bottles)
MPN: BTCQ30816AB
UPC: 667739981422
Use: Carbon/lead/copper fouling removal from compatible suppressor internals
Materials: Intended for stainless, Inconel, titanium (avoid aluminum)
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The Bottom Line
When a quick wipe-down won’t cut it, Bore Tech Decimator™ Suppressor Cleaner brings serious, chemistry-driven cleaning to your stainless, Inconel, and titanium suppressors. The A & B 16 oz kit (BTCQ30816AB) makes it easy to dissolve hard carbon and lead deposits, recover performance, and extend service life—all with a straightforward soak-and-rinse workflow.
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