SLIP 2000 Carbon Killer 15 oz Jar - Heavy-Duty Firearm Cleaner (60108)
SLIP 2000 Carbon Killer is a non-toxic, non-flammable firearm cleaner designed to cut through heavy carbon fouling in places that standard bore cleaning can't easily reach. Whether you're tackling baked-on carbon on bolt faces, cylinder faces, action channels, muzzle brakes, or other hard-to-access areas, this citrus-scented solvent dissolves stubborn buildup without the harsh chemical smell or hazardous fumes. The 15 oz jar is ideal for both quick field cleanups and deeper maintenance cycles at the bench.
Carbon Killer works best as a parts bath—drop your fouled components in for 5 to 10 minutes, then wipe or brush them clean. You can also apply it with mops and brushes for bore scrubbing if you prefer active cleaning. Because it's completely biodegradable and reusable across multiple cleanings, a single jar goes a long way. The plastic container stores safely between uses and won't degrade over time.
This is a solvent-only product; follow your cleaning regimen with a good rust preventative oil to lock in protection. As with any cleaner, respect manufacturer guidance on sensitive finishes—wood, paint, anodizing, and bluing can be affected by prolonged contact, so test in an inconspicuous spot if you're unsure.
Key Features
- Non-toxic and non-flammable formula safe for home and shop use
- Effective against heavy carbon buildup in tight spaces and hard-to-clean areas
- Pleasant citrus scent instead of harsh chemical odor
- Biodegradable and environmentally responsible
- Reusable across multiple cleaning sessions, extending jar life
- Versatile application: parts soak, bore cleaning with brushes or mops
- Durable plastic jar for easy storage and handling
Specifications
| Product Name | SLIP 2000 Carbon Killer |
| Size | 15 oz Jar |
| Type | Non-flammable Firearm Solvent |
| Toxicity | Non-toxic |
| Biodegradable | Yes |
| Scent | Citrus |
| Container Material | Plastic |
| Part Number | 60108 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How long should I soak fouled parts in Carbon Killer?
Soak fouled parts for 5 to 10 minutes, then wipe or brush them clean. You can also use the solvent actively with brushes or mops on bores if you prefer hands-on scrubbing.
Is Carbon Killer safe to use in my home workshop?
Yes. SLIP 2000 Carbon Killer is non-toxic, non-flammable, and biodegradable, making it safer for indoor use than harsh chemical solvents. It also has a pleasant citrus scent instead of overpowering fumes.
Will Carbon Killer damage my rifle's finish?
Carbon Killer can affect wood finishes, paint, anodizing, and bluing with prolonged contact. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for your specific firearm, and test on a hidden area if you're uncertain.
What should I do after using Carbon Killer?
After cleaning, apply a rust preventative oil to protect your parts. Carbon Killer is a solvent; a protective oil completes the maintenance cycle.

