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Message Subject: Airbrush cleaning
Turkeyt
Posted 6/29/2015 7:45 PM (#774416)
Subject: Airbrush cleaning





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Location: Almost Heaven
How and what do you guys use to clean the nozzle on your airbrush? Thanks
Gringo Loco
Posted 6/29/2015 8:14 PM (#774418 - in reply to #774416)
Subject: RE: Airbrush cleaning




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Location: Moses Lake, WA
I use an ultrasonic cleaner with a mixture of Simple Green/Windex/water in a 1:1:2 mixture (by volume). This works better than anything else I have tried. The ultrasonic cleaner is also good for rehomoginizing old paints that have tended to cluster with time.
Landonfish
Posted 6/30/2015 4:09 PM (#774510 - in reply to #774416)
Subject: Re: Airbrush cleaning




Posts: 360


I spray windex through mine
esox911
Posted 7/5/2015 8:03 PM (#774973 - in reply to #774416)
Subject: Re: Airbrush cleaning




Posts: 556


Windex works great for me also---simple and easy.
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