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dumb question are you using propellant cans or do you have an aircompressor ? do you have a water seperator & regulator if your using an air compressor. i also am not one to reccommend paint but , if you use acrylics i recommend using rubbing alcohol it keeps the paint from blushing (turning milky) & dries quicker , it also is better than water because water left in an airbrush can cause rust.testors also makes premixed enamel airbrush paints wich will get you started right away & familiar with the brush. AND ALWAYS TAKE YOUR AIRBRUSH APART TO CLEAN IT THOROUGHLY!!! & it will last you a long time.
"Before I have to hit him I hope he has the sense to run" Jerry Garcia
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