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Made in pl
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POLAND

A bit of theory from Spell:
How to clean a very dirty airbrush?
http://goo.gl/emLrU

 
   
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read part 1... stopped right here

"Take the Chinese apart" .... umm poor translation or?

 
   
Made in pl
Fresh-Faced New User




POLAND

corrected

 
   
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Rebel_Princess





Finland

Do I really want to click that?

How about adding a real link? Not a shortened one that can lead to anywhere?

Forever a pone. 
   
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Pleasant Valley, Iowa

Step 8 has you push residue out of the nozzle with a needle, while using the phrase "I didn’t worry about breaking them". I don't recommend this at all, as I once had a nozzle get stuck and tried to eject it with the needle in a manner quite similar to that which this tutorial espouses. The nozzle cracked. it's a $10 part so it's not the end of the world but it's super avoidable.

Besides, it's also a good way to bend the needle, which is not a cleaning tool.


This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2013/03/20 01:24:43


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 Flinty wrote:
The benefit of slate is that its.actually a.rock with rock like properties. The downside is that it's a rock
 
   
 
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