Not sure if anyone has posted this before, but this is a game changer so I wanted to let you know...
You can get this grease from Amazon, and probably other places like auto parts stores. I've been using this for a while now on all of my servicable suppressors, and it's unbelievable! Just put a little on your fingers and smear it all over each of the baffles before you snap them back together and reassemble the can...smear it on thin, like you're putting Crisco on a cookie sheet. Also wipe a little on any end cap threads, pistons, etc.
This grease will stay on the baffles and doesn't burn off, so the carbon and gunk sticks to the grease instead of the baffle...and when you take the baffles out of the can, the carbon just wipes right off with a paper towel or shop rag. I just drop them in my ultrasonic cleaner and run a couple of cycles, and the baffles come out looking like brand new.
You can get this grease from Amazon, and probably other places like auto parts stores. I've been using this for a while now on all of my servicable suppressors, and it's unbelievable! Just put a little on your fingers and smear it all over each of the baffles before you snap them back together and reassemble the can...smear it on thin, like you're putting Crisco on a cookie sheet. Also wipe a little on any end cap threads, pistons, etc.
This grease will stay on the baffles and doesn't burn off, so the carbon and gunk sticks to the grease instead of the baffle...and when you take the baffles out of the can, the carbon just wipes right off with a paper towel or shop rag. I just drop them in my ultrasonic cleaner and run a couple of cycles, and the baffles come out looking like brand new.