Really! come on guys ,gallons of india pale ale ,window cleaner ,hobbit snot ,witches milk you are aware that there are many proprietary brands of airbrush cleaner available purposely made for the purpose of yep you've guessed it cleaning airbrushes.
The large Mr Hobby tool cleaner im using at the moment has been in my possession for about four years I reckon still about a quarter left believe you me this stuff works my weapon of choice ,but then I'll wipe out the bowl on the ab with kitchen roll then fill with tap water( available in most homes if not gathered from your local well)give it all a good riddle with a paint brush ,tip out on to said roll flush through with water again then clean through with tool cleaner using the same process no more than a couple of squirts in the bowl each time if she blows clear I'll blow through with more tap water or some cheapo acrylic thinner just to neutralise any tool cleaner left all done onto a few bit of kitchen roll none of these pots full of dirty paint cleaner your left with wondering where to tip.
Perhaps I've been getting it wrong but have never felt the need to store five gallons of home alchemy when purposely developed tool/airbrush cleaner is avaliable to all at I always think a reasonable price ,you don't need to have it four inches deep in the bath tub just to wipe down and blow through your airbrush.
As always annoyingly yours Dave
The large Mr Hobby tool cleaner im using at the moment has been in my possession for about four years I reckon still about a quarter left believe you me this stuff works my weapon of choice ,but then I'll wipe out the bowl on the ab with kitchen roll then fill with tap water( available in most homes if not gathered from your local well)give it all a good riddle with a paint brush ,tip out on to said roll flush through with water again then clean through with tool cleaner using the same process no more than a couple of squirts in the bowl each time if she blows clear I'll blow through with more tap water or some cheapo acrylic thinner just to neutralise any tool cleaner left all done onto a few bit of kitchen roll none of these pots full of dirty paint cleaner your left with wondering where to tip.
Perhaps I've been getting it wrong but have never felt the need to store five gallons of home alchemy when purposely developed tool/airbrush cleaner is avaliable to all at I always think a reasonable price ,you don't need to have it four inches deep in the bath tub just to wipe down and blow through your airbrush.
As always annoyingly yours Dave
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