QUOTE: Originally posted by eagle334
Just what Oggy said. It is necessary to take apart when you are done painting for the day. |
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Sorry to disagree but that is simply not true and it is not recommended by Badger either.
I take my airbrushes apart about every 4th or 5th painting session or when I feel it needs it along with some more needle lube.
I would also recommend you not pour lacquer thinner down the end as was suggested either unless you absolutely have to.
If you get lacquer down into the air valve then you are going to have to replace the O ring in the valve as well.
Mike
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