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Old 02-19-2007, 07:26 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by Jigman View Post
I break the brush down after each painting session and clean it completely. Run airbrush cleaning brushes through it to get out the gunk. First brush I had I did not do this. Had to soak the parts in airbrush retorer for a few hours to get all the crap out of it, then a complete cleaning.

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Thanks all for your advice. I am going to try the hot simple green method first. Jigs, I guess I have to shop on line more as the local retailers (AC Moores and Michaels ) don't have any cleaning brushes, hell they don't have much of anything anymore.

Slip, I am going to need that name again of the place in Easton. I ve decided to do just base coats with the Badger and try the new brush for detail.

Thanks again guys, much appreciated.

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