HUXWRX Suppressor Sauce

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Join Chris from Big Tex Ordnance and Brett from HUXWRX as they demonstrate the HUXWRX Suppressor Sauce cleaning kit. This non-toxic, odorless solution is designed to maintain and clean all brands of suppressors, including 3D printed one-piece cans. Watch as they break down the myths about "non-serviceable" suppressors and show you how to keep your investment in top condition.

By the Numbers: How to Use HUXWRX Suppressor Sauce

1. Find a clean and safe workspace
2. Weigh your suppressor (optional)
3. Pour Part A powder into the mixing tube
4. Add water and Part A activator
5. Stir the solution
6. Add more water to reach the appropriate level
7. Pour the mixed solution into the soak tube with your suppressor
8. Soak for 2 hours (Optional: Use UIltra Sonic Cleaner)
9. Drain and rinse the suppressor
10. Mix Part B powder with water in the mixing tube
11. Pour Part B solution into the soak tube with your suppressor
12. Soak for another 2 hours (Optional: Use UIltra Sonic Cleaner)
13. Remove suppressor
14. Install Suppressor and shoot out the debris (Optional: Use compressed air to blow out any remaining debris prior to shooting)

This video provides valuable insights into proper suppressor maintenance.

00:00:00 - Introduction of Chris from Big Tex Ordnance and Brett from HUXWRX
00:00:30 - Background on the HUXWRX Suppressor Sauce product
00:01:00 - Discussion of product features: non-toxic, odorless, safe for home use
00:02:00 - Addressing myths about "non-serviceable" 3D printed suppressors
00:02:30 - Explanation of 10,000 round count for contract use without maintenance
00:03:00 - Overview of the Suppressor Sauce kit components
00:04:00 - Detailed instructions for mixing Part A of the cleaning solution
00:05:00 - Explanation of Part A's function in removing carbon
00:05:30 - Tip about weighing the suppressor before and after cleaning
00:06:00 - Completion of Part A soak and preparation for Part B
00:06:30 - Warning about not drinking the used cleaning solution
00:07:00 - Demonstration of mixing Part B of the cleaning solution
00:07:30 - Explanation of Part B's role in removing heavy metals
00:08:00 - Examination of results after full cleaning process
00:08:30 - Discussion of visible debris removed from the suppressor
00:09:00 - Tips for drying the suppressor after cleaning
00:09:30 - Mention of plans to test the cleaned suppressor at the range
00:10:00 - Closing remarks and information on product availability

** Not as per Youtube guidelines we do not include installation, mounting, removal, or disassembly of a firearm or suppressor. **

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