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<blockquote data-quote="Beercules" data-source="post: 864624" data-attributes="member: 4713"><p>While you are going to experience lead build up over time, it can be mitigated in stainless steel sealed cans. An all stainless suppressor can be cleaned of lead deposits using 50/50 hydrogen peroxide and vinegar. Likewise, if you are dealing with a large can, such as one of the Bowers MAC or Uzi cans, you would have to shoot an absolutely awesome amount to fill them up...and then you could clean them by other methods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beercules, post: 864624, member: 4713"] While you are going to experience lead build up over time, it can be mitigated in stainless steel sealed cans. An all stainless suppressor can be cleaned of lead deposits using 50/50 hydrogen peroxide and vinegar. Likewise, if you are dealing with a large can, such as one of the Bowers MAC or Uzi cans, you would have to shoot an absolutely awesome amount to fill them up...and then you could clean them by other methods. [/QUOTE]
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