Excellent video. Thanks for the explanation. 👍👍👍 I have two questions: 1. I have a friend who disassembles the entire airbrush and soaks the metal parts in thinner a day before. He has told me that this makes it easier to remove old paint. Then he runs a wire brush to clean the inside. Does it seem appropriate to you?I understand that you don't have as much free time as he does.😄 2. If the needle is a little damaged at the tip, doesn't this affect the flow of paint? Even when the needle is a little warped in its length, I think it affects the function. How do you verify that the needle is completely straight? 🤔 Thank you. 🙏
Hey! Good questions. 1. vinyl thinner works pretty fast, and is stronger than most thinners, so I don't think you need to soak the parts that long. 2. I've never had a needle warp, but I have dropped one before and it chipped the tip. You should be able to see that it's damaged by looking at it with a magnifying glass, or if it doesn't spray well, that's a good sign. They aren't too hard to replace, thankfully. Thanks for watching!
Keep these coming!
Thank you! I'll try my best!
Great video! Thanks for the tips!
Thank you for taking the time to watch it!
Excellent video. Thanks for the explanation. 👍👍👍
I have two questions:
1. I have a friend who disassembles the entire airbrush and soaks the metal parts in thinner a day before. He has told me that this makes it easier to remove old paint. Then he runs a wire brush to clean the inside. Does it seem appropriate to you?I understand that you don't have as much free time as he does.😄
2. If the needle is a little damaged at the tip, doesn't this affect the flow of paint? Even when the needle is a little warped in its length, I think it affects the function. How do you verify that the needle is completely straight? 🤔
Thank you. 🙏
Hey! Good questions. 1. vinyl thinner works pretty fast, and is stronger than most thinners, so I don't think you need to soak the parts that long. 2. I've never had a needle warp, but I have dropped one before and it chipped the tip. You should be able to see that it's damaged by looking at it with a magnifying glass, or if it doesn't spray well, that's a good sign. They aren't too hard to replace, thankfully. Thanks for watching!
@@vinylwonder Thank you. Noted.✍