Here's my 'end of session may not get to it for weeks' cleaning.
1-Dump excess paint.
2-Fill cup with lacquer thinner.
3-Spray while wiping bowl with q-tip.
4-Refil and spray.
5-Wipe nozzle down with lacquer thinner soaked q-tip (a clean on not the one you used to wipe the bowl).
6-Repeat 2 through 5 twice more always using a clean q-tip.
7- hang up brush.
Between colors if I'm using acrylics I just a few cups of acrylic cleaner (i.e. Windex).
Basics. Airbrushing.
Moderators: DasPhule, Moderators
As a note, the Iwata airbrush cleaning station is really handy for blowing out your brush and even storing it if need be.
Abolish Alliteration
Re: Basics. Airbrushing.
Thinking of getting an HPLV mini spray gun for large models, base coats and the like. Anyone here use one of those, or have experience with them?
I must not fear. Fear is the mind killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.
Re: Basics. Airbrushing.
Hi Chas,
I've never used one but a lot of serious car modelers use automotive touch-up guns on their models.
Paul Budzik has at least one video on automotive spray guns for models.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9UUZI ... B7A/videos
Mike
I've never used one but a lot of serious car modelers use automotive touch-up guns on their models.
Paul Budzik has at least one video on automotive spray guns for models.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9UUZI ... B7A/videos
Mike
Re: Basics. Airbrushing.
Thanks Wug. Actually it was Mr Budzick's video that got me thinking about them. just looking for anyone's hands on experience with them.
I must not fear. Fear is the mind killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.