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Quick, simple and to the point.. Excellent tips for daily use..

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I like that I don't have to take apart the the whole airbrush just to clean it . Thanks for the tip !

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AlfonsoTheTraitor wrote:I like that I don't have to take apart the the whole airbrush just to clean it . Thanks for the tip !

yeah i was taking it apart every time i used it (with mixed results) and putting my entire airbrush in a cleaning solvent.
this is way quicker, more efficient and makes airbrushing a lot more fun for me

   
 
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