Airbrush Paint method Question

Shinobi Fett

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Hey all! When using enamels with an airbrush, what do you knowledgeable folks use to clean it after use/between colors? A solvent based thinner? turpentine? Any help before I bollocks up my airbrush would be great! ;)

Shinobi
 
hahaha! Well, that's becuase in the US "bollocks" is just a "funny british word" ;) Kind of like "shag" That's how Mike Meyers didn;t get any heat for "The Spy who Shagged me" However, the title "Goldmember" almost didn;t pass US censors!

But back on topic... :D Any old paint thinner, or a hobby branded (i.e. Testors) kind?
 
Pfft.... you said 'Shag'... :lol:

er.. topic!
Yeah I just used a cellulose thinner from Halfords and I'm sure Hobby shop stuff is the same if not better? ;)
 
hehehe! See, that's what I mean, in the UK "shag" makes kids snicker, in the US people think your talking about a rug! :lol:

Erm... and OK, so just flush thinner through after airbrushing, then water?
 
Water? I've never used water to flush... (no jokes please)
I just poured a small amount into the pot and sprayed the mix/residue onto a paper towel till it came out clear.

p.s. I resent being called a kid! :lol:
 
I picked up a massive container of paint thinner from a hardware shop. Like 5 or 10.00 and I'm not sure I will be able to use it all in my lifetime...

I only use it to clean. I mix/thin with same name thinner (humbrol to humbrol, testors to testors, etc..)
 
I found white spirit is perfect for ' flushing the brush' through between enamel colours, much cheaper than thinners, which i use to clean the brush when i strip it down...
 
Well... not to sounds dumb... but what are "white spirits?" (no ghost jokes :D ) Mineral spirits?

And Mojo, remember this.. You're only young once, but you can act immature your WHOLE life! :lol:
 
Well... not to sounds dumb... but what are "white spirits?" (no ghost jokes :D ) Mineral spirits?

And Mojo, remember this.. You're only young once, but you can act immature your WHOLE life! :lol:

Shinobi, yes, white spirits is the same as mineral spirits. (y)
Just a different name between the UK and the US.

Like when they keep adding those pesky "u's" to words like color, etc. :lol:
Whuy do youu UUK guuys keep adduing U's to wourds that doun't neeud theum????? ;)
 
Mojo, have you seen the "Speak in ENGLISH English scene in Austin Powers: Goldmember with Mike Meyers and Michael Caine? Funny stuff!

Edit: THIS!

And thanks about the thinner ideas folks!
 
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Shinobi, yes, white spirits is the same as mineral spirits. (y)
Just a different name between the UK and the US.

Like when they keep adding those pesky "u's" to words like color, etc. :lol:
Whuy do youu UUK guuys keep adduing U's to wourds that doun't neeud theum????? ;)

and you guys came up with 'snickers' , long live the 'marathon' !! :lol:
 
For acrylics I use tamiya acrylic thinner and white spirit for enamels, enamels do tend to clog up a lot more than acrylics, at least thats what I discovered after not properly cleaning my 1st airbrush once, **** it :lol:
 
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