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The most important part of taking up painting with an Airbrush is the cleaning and care for it. Taking time to properly clean your airbrush is what will be the defining attribute to a nice clean airbrush painting. The saying used to be “your painting will only be as good as your equipment,” when it is in fact, ” your art will only be as good as how CLEAN your equipment is.”
Instructions
When removing parts, set aside in order, from right to left and refer to the parts diagram when re-assembling your airbrush.
Step 1.
Unscrew the handle and set aside.
Step 2.
Unscrew the needle chucking nut and set aside.
Step 3.
Carefully remove the needle and wipe clean with cleaning solution and a paper towel. Look for any bending on the tip of the needle, then set aside.
Unscrew the spring guide and set aside.
Step 5.
Remove the spring and set aside.
Unscrew the handle assembly.
Carefully remove the needle chucking guide (with auxiliary lever) and set aside.
Lift up the trigger and set aside.
Unscrew the Needle cap.
Unscrew the Nozzle cap then set aside.
Carefully unscrew the Fluid Nozzle with your fingers. You may also need the use of the provided Spanner wrench to tighten or loosen the nozzle.
Unscrew the Head system base or Air cap.
Use the cleaning brush to clean the head assembly, then rinse.
Next, use the cleaning brush and airbrush cleaner to clean the inside of the main body of the airbrush, then rinse.
For reassembling your airbrush, start by screwing on the Head system base or Air cap.
Carefully screw on the Fluid Nozzle with your fingers. You may also need the use of the provided Spanner wrench.
Screw on the Nozzle cap.
Unscrew the Needle cap then set aside.
Carefully replace the trigger.
Replace the needle chucking guide (with auxiliary lever).
Screw on the handle assembly.
Step 20.
Replace the spring.
Step 21.
Replace the spring guide.
Step 22.
Carefully replace the needle.
Step 23.
Screw on the needle chucking nut.
Step 23.
Screw on the handle.
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Step 2.
Unscrew the needle chucking nut and set aside.
Step 3.
Carefully remove the needle and wipe clean with cleaning solution and a paper towel. Look for any bending on the tip of the needle, then set aside.
Unscrew the spring guide and set aside.
Step 5.
Remove the spring and set aside.
Unscrew the handle assembly.
Carefully remove the needle chucking guide (with auxiliary lever) and set aside.
Lift up the trigger and set aside.
Unscrew the Needle cap.
Unscrew the Nozzle cap then set aside.
Carefully unscrew the Fluid Nozzle with your fingers. You may also need the use of the provided Spanner wrench to tighten or loosen the nozzle.
Unscrew the Head system base or Air cap.
Use the cleaning brush to clean the head assembly, then rinse.
Next, use the cleaning brush and airbrush cleaner to clean the inside of the main body of the airbrush, then rinse.
For reassembling your airbrush, start by screwing on the Head system base or Air cap.
Carefully screw on the Fluid Nozzle with your fingers. You may also need the use of the provided Spanner wrench.
Screw on the Nozzle cap.
Unscrew the Needle cap then set aside.
Carefully replace the trigger.
Replace the needle chucking guide (with auxiliary lever).
Screw on the handle assembly.
Step 20.
Replace the spring.
Step 21.
Replace the spring guide.
Step 22.
Carefully replace the needle.
Step 23.
Screw on the needle chucking nut
Screw on the handle assembly.
Congratulations!
Congratulations! You've cleaned your airbrush! Now, add some water in the color cup and do a test spray to make sure the brush is operating properly.