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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Suppressor has some rust, what now?

    Duplicate post - Please remove

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    Default Re: Suppressor has some rust, what now?

    Eds Red
    1 part ATF
    1 part parafin
    1 part Mineral spirits or turpentine
    1 part Acetone.

    Work in a well ventilated area and don't smoke.
    This is good stuff, I’ve used it myself. Also works well substituting normal 10w40 or similar motor oil for the ATF, although it won’t be red then.

  3. #13
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    Default Re: Suppressor has some rust, what now?

    thanks for all the info, I think I will try the citric acid option first and report back

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    Default Re: Suppressor has some rust, what now?

    Quote Originally Posted by pigeonpie View Post
    This is good stuff, I’ve used it myself. Also works well substituting normal 10w40 or similar motor oil for the ATF, although it won’t be red then.
    The ATF has a much stronger detergent pack, which lifts any fouling, and especially carbon fouling, better.

  5. #15
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    Default Re: Suppressor has some rust, what now?

    Quote Originally Posted by A-R View Post
    The ATF has a much stronger detergent pack, which lifts any fouling, and especially carbon fouling, better.
    Sorry for the ignorance, but what is ATF?

  6. #16
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    Default Re: Suppressor has some rust, what now?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mackie View Post
    Sorry for the ignorance, but what is ATF?
    Automatic Transmission Fluid.

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