QUOTE: Originally posted by sigman
How about your process of cleaning an airbrush MikeV?
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It is pretty much the same thing. I spray some cleaner through it, then fill the bowl about 1/2 way again and then use a wide 1/4" or so paint brush to wipe around inside the color cup and down around the needle area to break loose any paint there.
I turn the regulator up around 40-50 psi, then I spray out that cleaner I just used the brush in, fill it about 1/4 way again and backflush it a little, then spray that out.
I then fill it about 1/2 way again with cleaner and blast it all out, then I fill the cup with filtered water and spray all of that out, wipe the inside of the cup with a soft rag, clean off any paint that is on the outside and put it away.
I disassemble it only when I feel like I didn't get it quite clean enough the time before or when it feels like it needs to be lubed again, which is usually every 4th or 5th painting session maybe. I always use Badger Needle Juice lube or Medea Super Lube in the airbrush as it keeps the airbrush's action smoother and it keeps paint from adhering to the needle as it will without lube.
I hope that helps
Mike
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