My airbrush was bubbling in the cup. Watched other videos on how to fix that by unscrewing and cleaning the front tip, then reseating the tip, but that didn't work. If anyone is having the problem with bubbling where a little spray comes out and then stops, you need to do a deep clean like the one shown here. My airbrush never worked this well before. Never knew that alcohol would break up the gunk. Thanks for the clear video! Appreciate it.
Have been battling on how to fix this, immediately I watched this clip and I followed how he pieces it clean it and assembled it back it started working immediately thanks so much
Two notes: 1.) Masterfully done video. Solid combination of being short, to the point, and thorough. 2.) Fuckin LOVE the shirt, man! (I'm from the South, so .... wearing that comes with a little risk down here, unfortunately) Question - and forgive my ignorance, because I get sort-of "conventional" cuts (Mohawk, and braided after a fresh cut, but ... technically still "conventional)) ...What is the purpose of a spray gun for cutting hair? Presumably to 'paint' hair, but wouldn't that just wash out after a handful of days? Is that just an accepted thing? Or am I missing something? Legitimately curious.
Thank you for the feedback on the video! And thank you for the compliment on the shirt too!! I tend to look at the “paint” as a styling tool like hair gel or pomade, it makes the cut look that much better but is definitely temporary
My airbrush was bubbling in the cup. Watched other videos on how to fix that by unscrewing and cleaning the front tip, then reseating the tip, but that didn't work. If anyone is having the problem with bubbling where a little spray comes out and then stops, you need to do a deep clean like the one shown here. My airbrush never worked this well before. Never knew that alcohol would break up the gunk. Thanks for the clear video! Appreciate it.
Glad it helped! Thank you for watching 🙏🏻
Have been battling on how to fix this, immediately I watched this clip and I followed how he pieces it clean it and assembled it back it started working immediately thanks so much
your client was recording? he a real one for real😂💪🏾
He definitely real one lol
@@TheBarberTeezy man I had a blast last nite lol didn't mean to run u out your chair it was funny tho lol
What about regular alcohol? Will that work?
Needs to be at least 70% isopropyl alcohol
My compressor starts shoting the air out the tip soon as I turn it on. Idk
What happens when it shoots out the paint tub instead of the actual spray hole?
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yes man its the best one.
That thing is as loud as the Cordless masters 😂 thanks for the video though bro
😂 it’s not that bad in person. The camera definitely made it sound louder 😂😂
THANK YOU🤞🏻
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO
You’re welcome, thank you for watching
Thanks I was about to get rid of my spray gun but your video was a big help
Thank you #nigerian_barbers #vacksbar #coloyunisexsaloon
Two notes:
1.) Masterfully done video. Solid combination of being short, to the point, and thorough.
2.) Fuckin LOVE the shirt, man! (I'm from the South, so .... wearing that comes with a little risk down here, unfortunately)
Question - and forgive my ignorance, because I get sort-of "conventional" cuts (Mohawk, and braided after a fresh cut, but ... technically still "conventional)) ...What is the purpose of a spray gun for cutting hair? Presumably to 'paint' hair, but wouldn't that just wash out after a handful of days? Is that just an accepted thing? Or am I missing something? Legitimately curious.
Thank you for the feedback on the video! And thank you for the compliment on the shirt too!! I tend to look at the “paint” as a styling tool like hair gel or pomade, it makes the cut look that much better but is definitely temporary
Ok, cool. That's kinda what I figured, but - I had no idea, so had to ask!@@TheBarberTeezy
Thank you for this
No problem
my guy💪🏾