If you have been using lacquer, you pass a round or two of the reducer to do some of the basic cleaning of the internal flow passage, wipe it down on the outside and the inside of the cup, and then leave it soaking overnight in either Auto Air Airbrush "Restorer" or in any other brand of airbrush cleaner. That should do the trick.
Yes, and you should. It helps keep the nozzle and needle clean. You can convert a jar into a spray catcher.
damncranky666 7 months ago
can you spray paint thinner like you would paint to clean out the airbrush
01161996bubba 7 months ago
carb cleaner is also a great way to remove any built up paint gunk
JTModelFactory 1 year ago
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ArtofModeling 1 year ago
If you have been using lacquer, you pass a round or two of the reducer to do some of the basic cleaning of the internal flow passage, wipe it down on the outside and the inside of the cup, and then leave it soaking overnight in either Auto Air Airbrush "Restorer" or in any other brand of airbrush cleaner. That should do the trick.
damncranky666 1 year ago
How well does it work if you have been airbrushing with lacquer?
GetYourModelOn 1 year ago