Hi
Noticed testors enamel clumped in my Aztek when I tried to
flush with hardware store lacquer thinner.
Will the same thing happen if I use hardware store mineral spirits instead?
How about hardware store paint thinner.
Thanks
Flushing airbrush with lacquer thinner after testors enamel
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Re: Flushing airbrush with lacquer thinner after testors ena
Lacquer thinner will dissolve enamels very effectively. If you haven't used it to clean the airbrush before, it may have loosened older paint stuck inside the airbrush, and not had time to completely dissolve it. It's a lot more aggressive than mineral spirits or alcohol.
Lacquer will also dissolve Tamiya acrylics.
I use it to clean my Paasche and Badger brushes with a large drum of the stuff purchased from a hardware store and not had any trouble. I also use it to thin my alkyd and enamel paints.
Lacquer will also dissolve Tamiya acrylics.
I use it to clean my Paasche and Badger brushes with a large drum of the stuff purchased from a hardware store and not had any trouble. I also use it to thin my alkyd and enamel paints.
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I soak my iwata eclipse (nozzle up to the cup) in super clean degreaser every few uses, keeps it nice shiny and clean. That helps keep any thing from clumping or residue build up. I run some thru also and that helps
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