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Tips For Airbrush Spray Booth Cleaning & Maintenance 

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If you’ve got a spray booth for airbrushing, you should be cleaning it regularly for a couple of reasons - firstly, to reduce the chance of debris getting on the piece you’re painting, and secondly, to prevent any decline in the efficiency of the air extraction due to blocked filters. This video shows how I clean mine.
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24 авг 2024

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@bartonbrown4172
@bartonbrown4172 3 месяца назад
Great vid, as usual!❤
@wixy500
@wixy500 3 месяца назад
Thankyou, glad you enjoyed :)
@johncater7861
@johncater7861 4 месяца назад
Sorry to jump on in here, but I've made a hash out of the painting of a car body (and have compounded errors) and I just want to totally and safely strip it all back. What to use in Oz? The model has lately Humbrol enamel, before that Tamiya acrylic and before that, well I just don't want to say. I don't want to try brake fluid particularly and a lot of the American videos use products we don't seem to have in Oz. I'm thinking of graffiti -go. Any suggestions would be most welcome. Thanks.
@wixy500
@wixy500 4 месяца назад
Hi John, sounds like you have a big mess on your hands! If it's a diecast body, just use regular paint stripper. But if it's plastic/styrene, all those different types of paint are a problem I've not encountered before. I'm not familiar with Graffiti-Go, so no idea if that will harm plastic. I've not used the brake fluid method either, but perhaps in this case it will be the best way? Or could it be easier to just scrap this one and buy another kit?
@johncater7861
@johncater7861 4 месяца назад
@@wixy500 thank you for your reply. It's a plastic Tamiya kit and I admit that I've had some dark thoughts. I'd rather not bin it. Supposedly Graffiti-Go is plastic friendly. If I do persevere I might spend more on paint stripper than on another model. Thanks anyway. At best it's a learning curve.
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