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HOW DO YOU CLEAN CANS ?
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<blockquote data-quote="bas402" data-source="post: 4278048" data-attributes="member: 52402"><p>It depends on what type of material your baffles and outer body is made from. Consult your mfg for the proper procedure and solution to be used. All I use are TBAC cans (7) and have been cleaning them for over a decade now without issues. They are all cleaned (using the mfg recommended procedure) on scheduled rd count depending on caliber and brought back to original weights or very very close. Yes I take it very serious as I only shot suppressed and will consume 4-6k bullets/yr. Cleaning your cans IS necessary if you shoot them a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bas402, post: 4278048, member: 52402"] It depends on what type of material your baffles and outer body is made from. Consult your mfg for the proper procedure and solution to be used. All I use are TBAC cans (7) and have been cleaning them for over a decade now without issues. They are all cleaned (using the mfg recommended procedure) on scheduled rd count depending on caliber and brought back to original weights or very very close. Yes I take it very serious as I only shot suppressed and will consume 4-6k bullets/yr. Cleaning your cans IS necessary if you shoot them a lot. [/QUOTE]
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