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    Default Acrylic Paint Storage

    I stopped at an airbrush booth and the airbrush guy had BIG siphon bottles with paint running down the sides onto the table (both the connected and disconnected bottles)...this was pretty messy to me (but he did great work), but makes me ask...
    Can somebody tell me how to store acrylic paint for siphon feed airbrushes? I have plenty of paint and siphon bottles, but they don't come with caps. Does everybody pour their paint back into the original bottles, or is their another way.
    And finally, what are Fast Blast caps, and what are the benifits of using them ?

    Thanks and regards,
    RobL

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    IWATA-MEDEA • Products • Accessories • Bottles • Medea Airbrush Products you mean these?

    There is a little red redicap you can get to put over the opening in the stem to seal it when not in use or you can use masking tape.Airbrush Stenciling and Masking Accessories, all brands you can find them on that page for about $5.00 per 20.


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    No need to pour it back in the original bottle that I know of.

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    Thanks for helping with this - I hoped there were caps around, somewhere...
    Regards,
    RobL

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    no problem happy to help when possible

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