Yes, too unusual for the same thing to happen to both brushes at once.
Just thinking out loud but since an airbrush works on the venturi effect, just like the spray guns I'm more familiar with, if the airflow/volume is reduced from your air supply (not necessarily pressure), then there may be just enough to pull a thin fluid like cleaner or water through, but not enough to pull the relatively thicker paint or primer. So that would put me with everyone else that thinks it's compressor, or maybe regulator/hose/connector related, where you are getting some air, but not enough.
Just thinking out loud but since an airbrush works on the venturi effect, just like the spray guns I'm more familiar with, if the airflow/volume is reduced from your air supply (not necessarily pressure), then there may be just enough to pull a thin fluid like cleaner or water through, but not enough to pull the relatively thicker paint or primer. So that would put me with everyone else that thinks it's compressor, or maybe regulator/hose/connector related, where you are getting some air, but not enough.
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