Cleaning Your Airbrush
"AIRBRUSH CLEANING"
By Don Johnson
www.airbrushartistmagazine.com
www.airbrushtechniquemagazine.com
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On this page you will find examples of how to clean your airbrush. This works equal as well with solvent based paint as it does water based paints. |
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Pictured below: With the bottle filled with your favorite cleaning solution insert the top of the York top into that part of your airbrush where the paint bottle, color cup inserts, attaches. |
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Pictured below: With the air turned on to your airbrush and with the airbrush pointed toward your spay off area depress the trigger and squeeze the plastic bottle forcing clean solution into the airbrush. |
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Pictured below: After you have sprayed a few minutes unscrew the chucking nut allowing you to pull the needle out. |
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Pictured below: Pull the needle out and carefully wipe it off making sure there is no paint left on the needle. |
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Pictured below: With the needle in a safe place we will now repeat the York top cleaning but this time we will insert the York top into where your needle inserts into your airbrush as I'm pointing to below. |
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Pictured below: Again spray off your cleaning solution into the spray off area as we did before only this time forcing cleaning solution down into the the back of the airbrush. This will clean out the entire inside of your airbrush. |
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Pictured below: After spraying for a few seconds insert the needle back into the airbrush pull it back out, check it for paint, no paint you are good to go the airbrush is clean. I hope you found this helpful and believe if you follow these simple cleaning instructions you'll find cleaning your airbrush is really very easy. |
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Below is my YOUTUBE video how to clean your airbrushes if your using water based paints. Watch for new video's to appear on Airbrush Technique Magazines YouTube channel AIRBRUSH TECHNIQUE MAGAZINE CHANNEL soon. Brought to you by Airbrush Technique Magazine publishing more pages of useful content per issue and fewer pages of advertising than any airbrush publication. |
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One more little tip is when I'm done for the night and the airbrush is clean as instructed above I insert the needle but do not all the way leaving it just short of seating in the tip. This way when you start airbrushing next time first thing you will do is pull the needle to check it, insert it all the way back in, tighten the chucking nut, put back handle back on and spray away with an airbrush that functions properly. This just becomes habit after awhile and insures you have a nice clean needle, airbrush to start your day. |
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I hope you found this article helpful. |
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