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you won't be disappointed. just keep it clean and it will serve you well!

Thanks for all your help bud> What do you do to help keep it clean I am a clean freak when it comes to my tools, fishing stuff etc...

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well you have to rinse it out well after you're finished with it each session, take the needle out, wipe it down.

something i didn't do but need to do: invest in a set of airbrush cleaning brushes. these are tiny little brushes that will fit inside the airbrush body and inside the nozzle. i think they make a special needle for cleaning out the nozzle. my brush is starting to get gunky inside and i need some brushes to clean it out.

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well you have to rinse it out well after you're finished with it each session, take the needle out, wipe it down.

something i didn't do but need to do: invest in a set of airbrush cleaning brushes. these are tiny little brushes that will fit inside the airbrush body and inside the nozzle. i think they make a special needle for cleaning out the nozzle. my brush is starting to get gunky inside and i need some brushes to clean it out.

Cool thanks bud. I need to get some of those as well. I want to protect this investment

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Just now reading some of this...I've been airbrushing since 1982...can't say enough good things about the versitality of the Iwata brushes.

As for the propellant supply, I recommend an industrial bottle and get it filled with nitrogen rather than air...no moisture in your propellant line to mess up your projects.  ;)

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