AIRBRUSH ART-TAKING CARE OF YOUR AIRBRUSH
One of the main things that you need to know how to do with
airbrush art is how to take care of your equipment. Keeping your equipment in
proper working order and clean will save you a lot of money and hassles.
Equipment that is not kept clean and properly cared for will break down more
often. Also equipment in is not taken care of and cleaned will not produce quality
airbrush art.
First let's look at how to clean your airbrush. One rule of
thumb to remember is the type of cleaner you use will depend on the type of
paint you use. Solvent based paints should be cleaned with a solvent based
cleaner. All water based paints can be cleaned with water or a commercial
cleaner designed for airbrushes. Windex is useful when cleaner your airbrush
between color changes while using your airbrush. Never soak or leave your
airbrush exposed to Windex for any real length of time. You should not have to
take your airbrush apart every night to clean it, it is alright to only do a
complete break down and cleaning once a month. Just make sure you do not go any
longer than that. When you take it apart to clean soak it in a commercial grade
cleaner overnight. The next morning take an airbrush cleaning brush to it. Make
sure to oil your airbrush up before putting it back together.
Most artists find the using their airbrush without the
needle cap gives them more control. Removing the needle cap is fine but should
you hit your airbrush against something or drop it you could end up damaging
the needle itself. So to take care of your airbrush make sure that when you are
not using your airbrush that you replace the needle cap back onto it. This will
give a little protection to the needle itself should the airbrush happen to
fall. A damages needle can be disastrous to your ability to create high quality
art, because if you are unable to straighten a bent needle back out or the
needle should break completely you will not be able to finish your airbrush art
until you can get a replacement.
If you do end up bending your needle you can try and
straighten it with either pliers. Place the tip within the pliers and gently
try and straighten it back out. Remember to do this gently so that you do not
break your needle.
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