I clean them in the front where the paint comes out.
Sorry.... couldn't resist.
I do my airbrushing outside for now, so I do the initial "blowout" outside, then bring everything in and clean it all in the kitchen sink. Since I switched to acrylics, it's actually a quick process, and the only smell associated with it are generally my fault. (Barump-da-bump..... thank you folks, I'll be here all night. Be sure and tip your waitress.....)
If I'm cleaning to switch colors- right there on the back porch. When we finally get into our new house and I have a proper model room, I plan on having a handy-dandy spray booth and cleaning station.
Hehehehe...... clean it in the front...... sometimes I crack me up.
Jon Bius
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