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4/8/2015 3:55:37 PM EDT
Anybody using this stuff? Anyone used it on a suppressor? Looks like it will work good. I ordered some but haven't used it yet.
4/8/2015 3:59:41 PM EDT
[#1]
I use it on my muzzle brake and suppressor collar/mounting area and aides in taking it off
4/8/2015 4:15:36 PM EDT
[#2]
I have been toying with pretreating some baffles with it. No first hand usage yet, bottles haven't arrived.
4/8/2015 4:43:18 PM EDT
[#3]
I just treated my rifles with it. Have not had a chance to use the rifles yet, but it did clean them up nice.
4/8/2015 5:22:13 PM EDT
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Keep us updated.
I was toying with the idea the other day
4/8/2015 6:02:33 PM EDT
[#5]
Fireclean just posted some videos on their facebook page the other day of them shooting a .22 can treated with it .https://www.facebook.com/fireclean?fref=nf
4/8/2015 6:11:03 PM EDT
[#6]
My experience with Fireclean on unanodized aluminum baffles (Gemtech Alpine) is that it didn't do anything to make cleaning easier.


4/8/2015 6:16:27 PM EDT
[#7]
I use it exclusively on my rifles, hand guns and suppressors.

It works easier when cleaning all my guns. It also helps a lot with cleaning my 22 suppressors
4/8/2015 7:10:20 PM EDT
[#8]
Seems to help on steel.  Doesn't seem to help on aluminum at all.
4/8/2015 7:13:18 PM EDT
[#9]
I made the switch to fireclean a few months ago, and im not looking back. It is worth the money.

John
4/8/2015 7:42:32 PM EDT
[#10]
Sounds like some good reviews. I'm definitely doing the full treatment to the internals of all my guns. I'm just wondering if I should do my Mystic X once I get it. Seems like it would work well
4/8/2015 8:12:12 PM EDT
[#11]
Looks good.

I've relegated the role of FrogLube to treating/cleaning the baffles of my Octane and Sparrow. I don't like how it can get into the internal working and jam up the gun so I've switched to fireclean for lubrication purposes.

Ideally I'd like to send in the Sparrow and Octane both to get QPQ/Melonite treated but I'm not sure where to begin with going that route.
4/8/2015 8:18:10 PM EDT
[#12]
I let my baffles soak in it over night in my axiom. They are titanium so don't know how well it worked, haven't cleaned them since I did it
4/8/2015 8:24:20 PM EDT
[#13]
OP I say give it a shot on the mystic.

I got fire clean because another cleaner/lubricant was burning off way too fast on a suppressed 9mm sbr.
4/8/2015 8:50:15 PM EDT
[#14]
Works for me in my guns so long as you season your gun correctly. Just wipe down to clean the carbon off.

I use it to clean the bore too.

Someone posted use of silicone lube or certain silicone brake fluids to make it easier to clean your cans.

Seasoning is important.  It has to be clean, warm, then marinaded in the fluid to work.
4/8/2015 10:29:53 PM EDT
[#15]
If used the right way, fireclean is the only way, especially on suppressed guns
4/8/2015 10:45:20 PM EDT
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Where can I read about the right way?  Got a couple bottles of the stuff and trying to motivate myself to reclean a clean rifle with it.
4/8/2015 10:51:12 PM EDT
[#17]
Get some rubbing alcohol and clean everything off the BCG, CH and upper. Let it dry then lightly oil with Fireclean and clean off the rest of the carbon. Then re-oil and let sit overnight. This is what I did and it came out great with a nice sheen. I will reapply as needed.
4/9/2015 8:13:24 AM EDT
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Slip 2000 EWL is, IMHO, still indicated in most firearms applications simply due to the larger sample size of that product in action with reputable folks.

That said, I use Fireclean for all my suppressed guns because it doesn't seem to dry out as quickly as the EWL, especially on more rigorous firing schedules.  It also made it much easier for me to swap from 5.56 to 7.62 with one of my cans since the 5.56 mount is shorter in the can, leading to carbon buildup that precludes installation on a 7.62 mount (it is a YHM Phantom system).  With the Fireclean, I just need to run a bore brush in there really quickly, the shit all falls out, and I mount it.
4/9/2015 8:20:02 AM EDT
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Get some rubbing alcohol and clean everything off the BCG, CH and upper. Let it dry then lightly oil with Fireclean and clean off the rest of the carbon. Then re-oil and let sit overnight. This is what I did and it came out great with a nice sheen. I will reapply as needed.
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While not in the directions, heat helps the fireclean get in the metal (blow dryer works great).
4/9/2015 8:22:59 AM EDT
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While not in the directions, heat helps the fireclean get in the metal (blow dryer works great).
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Get some rubbing alcohol and clean everything off the BCG, CH and upper. Let it dry then lightly oil with Fireclean and clean off the rest of the carbon. Then re-oil and let sit overnight. This is what I did and it came out great with a nice sheen. I will reapply as needed.


While not in the directions, heat helps the fireclean get in the metal (blow dryer works great).



Thanks guys
4/9/2015 9:38:00 AM EDT
[#21]
Off track question for a moment, those that are using it, are you also using it to clean your barrels or just suppressors, upper receivers, BCGs, etc.

4/9/2015 11:44:48 AM EDT
[#22]
Where are you guys finding it? Just buy online?
4/9/2015 11:51:22 AM EDT
[#23]
Brownells, amazon, their direct website. Likely many others but I have seen it in stock at ones listed.
4/9/2015 4:48:58 PM EDT
[#24]
I'm GONNA try blow drying it. Thanks!
4/9/2015 6:40:01 PM EDT
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4/9/2015 9:19:49 PM EDT
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Get some rubbing alcohol and clean everything off the BCG, CH and upper. Let it dry then lightly oil with Fireclean and clean off the rest of the carbon. Then re-oil and let sit overnight. This is what I did and it came out great with a nice sheen. I will reapply as needed.
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Exactly what I do, works great, I also get my bore and muzzle devices, and the inside rough threads on my acc cans
4/9/2015 9:24:28 PM EDT
[#27]
Does anyone notice less blowback with fire clean or not as harsh? I shoot lefty on an overgassed 10.3 sbr and it really don't get much gas in the face.
4/10/2015 11:25:58 AM EDT
[#28]
Went through the steps to season two items yesterday so I'll follow remaining steps after 24 hour soaking period is over. If it passes muster I'll try it on baffles next week perhaps.

Both items were cleaned before I started then wiped dry, then old lubricant stripped with rubbing alcohol then coated in fireclean to season for 24 hours. The fireclean didn't pick up anything new off the pistol but I was surprised with what it was getting off the inside of the AR upper receiver when I was applying it since it had already been cleaned then rubbing alcohol cleaned.  

I'll let you know how blowback is on the rifle.  I didn't notice any with my previous lubricant but I am trying fireclean because the previous stuff burned off way too fast.
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