Breakthrough Clean
Complete suppressor cleaning kit with 16 oz of ammonia-free water-based suppressor cleaner, a soaking tube, submission hook, metal and nylon brushes, and a cleaning tray.
Breakthrough Clean's BT-SCK is the complete starter kit for cleaning a serviceable suppressor: a 16-ounce bottle of their suppressor-specific cleaner, a clear soaking tube sized for typical pistol and rifle can diameters, a submission hook for lifting greasy baffles out of solvent without burning your fingers, both metal and nylon scrub brushes, and a cleaning tray that catches solvent runoff. It is the path of least resistance for a Sparrow 22, Dead Air Mask, Banish 22, or any other takedown can where the baffles come out for individual scrubbing.
The cleaner itself is the part that does the work. Breakthrough's suppressor formula is ammonia-free and water-based, engineered to dissolve carbon, lead, and copper fouling without the petroleum odor or ventilation requirements of Hoppe's No. 9. The water base means it will not attack aluminum baffles the way ammonia-bearing copper solvents can, which makes it usable on the aluminum cores that older rimfire cans like the Sparrow 22 still ship with. For 9mm and rimfire hosts where lead fouling is the primary problem, the chemistry strips the soft metal off baffles in a 15 to 30 minute soak rather than requiring an hour of manual scrubbing.
The included tools are the difference between this and just buying a bottle of cleaner. The soaking tube means you do not need to find an external container that fits your baffles. The metal brush attacks dried-on carbon on stainless and titanium baffles; the nylon brush handles polymer end caps and aluminum baffle surfaces where wire brushes would scratch the finish. For shooters cleaning a serviceable can for the first time, the kit removes every "what do I need to buy" decision in one purchase.
Add the Breakthrough Clean Suppressor Cleaning Kit (BT-SCK) to your build and see how it enhances your platform.