Freedom To Boom Deals Extended!
12% Off Almost Everything w/ Code: FREEDOM12 Or Free Shipping On $99+ w/ Code: 99FREESHIP

Freedom To Boom Savings Extended!
12% Off Almost Everything w/ Code: FREEDOM12 or Free Shipping On $99+ w/ Code: 99FREESHIP

CARBON KILLER

CARBON KILLER Reviews & Ratings

Non-toxic, highly-effective gun care products are specially formulated to provide superior firearms cleaning and protection without using harsh, smelly chemicals. Carbon Killer eliminates tough carbon fouling from bolts, cylinder faces, actions, muzzle breaks, and other hard-to-reach nooks and crannies. Designed as a parts bath, simply soak fouled parts for 5 to 10 minutes and wipe or brush clean. Can also be used with mops and brushes for bore cleaning. Completely non-hazardous, non-flammable, and biodegradable with a pleasant citrus scent. Reusable for many cleanings; plastic containers allow for easy, hassle-free storage between uses. For best results, follow cleaning with a thorough application of rust preventative oil. Follow manufacturer’s recommendations to avoid damage to wood finishes, paint, anodizing, and bluing.


SPECS: Carbon Killer - 4 oz. (118ml), 16 oz. (473ml), or 32 oz. (946ml) plastic container.


View Product
Write a review
Reviews Summary
Carbon Killer has drawn mixed reviews from users. While some praise its non-toxic formula and ability to tackle carbon buildup effectively, others report limited success with tough deposits and concerns over potential damage to finishes. Many users highlight the need for additional scrubbing and follow-up products, suggesting it's less effective compared to other newer cleaning options. Overall, it offers a decent solution but isn't without its drawbacks.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Effectiveness
60%
Effectiveness is a recurring theme, with users divided on Carbon Killer's ability to thoroughly clean carbon buildup. While some find it effective for light deposits, others express frustration when tackling tougher, baked-on residues which often require extra scrubbing or alternative cleaning methods. Approximately 60% of reviewers touch on this theme.
Toxicity and Safety
50%
Many reviewers appreciate that Carbon Killer is non-toxic, non-flammable, and biodegradable, making it a safer choice for cleaning firearm components. This aspect is valued in contrast to traditional solvents. About 50% of users mention its eco-friendly qualities.
Damage to Finishes
35%
Several reviews raise concerns regarding potential discoloration or damage to blued finishes on firearms when using Carbon Killer. Users advise caution and note that these effects can vary. Roughly 35% of reviewers highlight this issue.
Cleaning Process
70%
The cleaning process while using Carbon Killer often involves preliminary scrubbing to loosen deposits before soaking. Reviewers frequently suggest additional steps and the use of brushes or picks post-soaking for optimal results. This process is mentioned by about 70% of the reviewers.
Comparison to Other Products
45%
A common sentiment is that Carbon Killer, while effective at times, may fall short compared to newer, more efficient cleaning products that often combine cleaning and protecting features without additional effort required. This viewpoint is supported by about 45% of customers.
2
complaint
Slip 2000 is not consistant and it seperates
1
Did not even soften suppressor buildup
I took apart my rimfire silencer and soaked the baffles in Carbon Killer for five days, and it didn't even soften the carbon buildup. Liquid became discolored, but I still had to scrape the deposits off with a hard tool.
1
Will Damage Blued Firearm Finishes
This product will discolor or remove blued firearms finishes under certain conditions. There are other products that work as well or better and do not have the potential for damage to firearms finishes.