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    What materials do they use to make Iwata airbrushes?

    I read that the needle is stainless steel, and the nozzle steel/platinum alloy, what about the body?

    Thanks

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    not sure on that tim e-mail iwata support i'm sure they can tell you

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    I did, no reply..that's why I thought I would try here, might try a few other forums (this is my fav for getting some great advice)

    Interested as I am trying to find reducers and cleaners to use but want to know what will damage an Iwata, or my old Paasche

    I followed your youtube clip on reducer for Createx paint, using floor polish, I actually rang and discussed this with my local distributor and their response was that their was no similar product to what is available in the USA.

    i am, if nothing, very resourceful in my investigations.

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    "I followed your youtube clip on reducer for Createx paint, using floor polish"

    That was not any video involving me, floor polish is for polishing floors not reducing paint.


    Any paint worth using has a tech sheet that should provide info on it's use.

    I've been using House of Kolor for ten years and use lacquer thinner and or reducer all the time with no ill effects to my brishes. Just don't soak your airbrushes in either.

    What kind of paint are you using?

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    Ahh, must have been watching some of your other clips and came across the one on reducing createx. Currently using Create and Wicked, but looking at some auto paints, tech sheet is a good point, will source one before I buy paint, thanks

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    cool have a great holidays and post some of your work love to see it

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