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Old 02-05-2010, 03:34 PM
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I'm just painting my fist body with air-brush and i don't like very much cleaning air brush with hot woter.
I was just wondering who makes the best air brush claning station,so i'll have one less think to do
can you provide please model and who make that or a link.
Thanks for all your help cheers
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Walmart.
Get a roll of paper towels and a bottle of Windex for water base paints. Use laquer thinner for automotive paint. It takes about 2 minutes to properly clean an airbrush...no hot water needed.
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I use Createx/Faskolor and use water and windex to clean during color changes. When done i completly disassemble and clean.
A properly cleaned and tuned a/b makes for better painting.
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http://www.shopatron.com/products/ca...089.5916.0.0.0 check out this link this is the parma cleaning station I use.It is a great holder and you can spray your remaining paint and cleaner into it cutting your airborne paint down.Works great and is a quality product.Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by trx450racer174
I use Createx/Faskolor and use water and windex to clean during color changes. When done i completly disassemble and clean.
A properly cleaned and tuned a/b makes for better painting.
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The best way to clean an airbrush is to completely tear it down and clean it.
I do this every 2 weeks. For the in-between weeks, I let cleaner soak in the paint cup and work the needle back and forth so cleaner will go in the nozzle too. I let it soak for about 10 minutes and spray it out then put it away.
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I use this one. http://www.amazon.com/AIRBRUSH-CLEAN...5517701&sr=8-3
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i thing i'll go with Parma cleaning station unless the is a better products out there
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Go with the Parma.
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