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- From: Southern California, USA
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Posted by ABARNE
on Friday, June 13, 2008 2:17 PM
Consider getting an n line moisture trap that is inserted in you air hose fairly close to the airbrush. Even if you have an integrated moisture trap/regulator attached to your compressor, moisture can still condense in the hose, downstream from the moisture trap, with the result of your airbrush spitting water droplets. That had happened to me a couple of times (ironically while I was painting with acrylics so it did not ruin the paint job), so I put in an in-line trap which has completely eliminated the problem.
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