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    Gotta love YouTube......cleaning airbrushes

    Have had my airbrushes packed away for a few years. I inadvertantly stored an Iwata Neo that had dried paint in it. I have 3 NEO CN brushes and 1 Eclipse HP-CS.
    Pulled up YouTube, ordered a cleaning kit on Amazon that had everything I needed and then some for about $20 and got to cleaning them. Got all 4 cleaned up, oiled and reassembled. They all look and work like brand new now. Gotta start slinging some paint soon again. Kinda missed it a little.
    Gotta love the resource that is YouTube. Can't even calculate the money I have saved over the years using it to do things myself.

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    Care to post a link? Would think others would find it useful.

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    Wondering, has anyone used an ultrasound cleaner? I’ve debated getting one to maybe save time on deep cleaning and quick cleaning between uses.

    Its definitely about having a clean tool for good, consistent, accurate coverage.

    A gentleman from Alaska is making me another 3 D stencil for a few blanks this week, ready to use it. He’s made me some prior, good work. My hands shake some, so a 3 D really helps me.

    You tube is great for info on most things, I use it a lot also. I saw a tool on it for cleaning there, it looks like a tiny knife when the tip cover is removed, it’s been great for cleaning hard to reach areas. I have used my sonic teeth cleaner on occasion, don’t laugh, it’s helped. Thanks for the link.