Clear stuff in giant economy size quart bottle.Do you use the clear electrical lube or the yellow stuff? I have been using spray grease which works well but doesn't clean as easily as a water based fluid.
How much are yall inserting into your can? And how exactly? Like, grab one end, just give it one squeeze?
The Doc is the expert , depending on the can.How much are yall inserting into your can? And how exactly? Like, grab one end, just give it one squeeze?
Just tip the bottle of gel upside down and stick it into the opening of the suppressor and give it an easy squeeze. I don't pack the suppressor full. I just kinda give it a slow 3 count.The Doc is the expert , depending on the can.
How much are yall inserting into your can? And how exactly? Like, grab one end, just give it one squeeze?
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Thanks for asking the question. I had forgotten about using the "worm" technique when filling the can. I'm gonna do that for now on.Thanks!