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delboy271155
#1 Posted : 09 June 2018 18:16:15

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So, you`ve just made the most amazing paint job with you airbrush and you go through the cleaning process with said airbrush.

Result: Nice clean sparkling as new airbrush.Cool

Truth: Over time residue builds up inside your airbrush that you can`t see even if you completely strip it to the bare bones.Confused

With some new found knowledge I`ve just done a semi strip down cleaning job on my airbrush and the results are: Crying Crying Crying Crying Note to self "Do it more often"

So what did I use:

An Ultrasonic cleaner (Not the most expensive by any means)

A cleaning fluid that you can put your most expensive "GOLD" in without any worry

and

Warm water straight from the tap.


Now you don`t need to perform this operation every time you use your airbrush, but if in frequent use maybe once a month.


Below I have attached three pictures:

First, I removed the inner tray of the ultrasonic cleaner and this is the residue left on it.

Second, with everything removed from the ultrasonic cleaner the residue is amazing. The inside surface of the ultrasonic cleaner is in as new condition so every black mark is residue from my airbrush. Add that to what was left on the internal tray and you can see what has "NOT" been cleaned out before.

Third, my airbrush now really clean prior to reassembly.


Amazed, no I was "SHOCKED" so a job to be done more often.


One final tip: Spray a few drops of a quality airbrush cleaner as this will have a lubricating fluid in its make up and keep your airbrush in tip-top condition


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delboy271155
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jase
#2 Posted : 09 June 2018 19:39:50

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quite surprising. I am in the hobbit of strip down after every use but think the ultrasonic is the way to go

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#3 Posted : 10 June 2018 08:24:42

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Be careful using an ultrasonic cleaner on your airbrush for too long.

The more expensive airbrushes have a PTFE seal and other rubber seals inside them that many novice airbrush users do not know are there.

Overlong ultrasonic cleaning will destroy those seals and some of that black stuff in the bottom of your bath could be a destroyed rubber ring.

Of course if you know where the hidden seals are and have the special tools needed to remove and replace them before and after immersion in an ultrasonic bath then ultrasound away to your hearts content.
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