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== Cleaning == | |||
Cleaning is '''mandatory''' after every session. Even during a session, be aware that paint can dry quickly and clog the airbrush. If you interrupt your airbrush session even for as little as 5 Minutes: please remove any remaining paint AND rinse the airbrush with water and a few drops of cleaning agent, using the dedicated cleaning jar. | |||
At the end of the session (if no one else wants to continue using the airbrush corner): please clean the airbrush thoroughly, following these instructions: (This should take around 15 Minutes, so don't leave it too late.) | |||
*remove any remaining color from the compartment | |||
*fill the compartment with water and run it through the airbrush (Please use the rinsing jar for this, so to collect all coloured water and residue) | |||
*disconnect airbrush from compressor | |||
*disassemble the entire airbrush on a large enough and clean surface; make sure no parts fall down, particularly the needle (€15 replacement cost!) – see animated GIF below | |||
* clean all parts, removing ALL visible paint. Please do not use any metal brushes for cleaning. | |||
*reassemble the airbrush and put it back into its case – see animated GIF below | |||
== Assembly/Disassembly == | |||
Animated GIFs that show the disassembly and reassembly of our Iwata Neo CN airbrush: | |||
Airbrush '''disassembly''' (click image, then on the following page click "open in Media Viewer") | |||
[[File:Airbrush-Disassembly.gif|alt=Airbrush disassembly for cleaning|frameless]] | |||
Airbrush '''reassembly''' (click image, then on the following page click "open in Media Viewer") | |||
[[File:Airbrush-Assembly.gif|frameless]] | |||
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Revision as of 19:13, 1 March 2024
ToolInfoBox Airbrush (Iwata Neo CN) | |
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Cleaning
Cleaning is mandatory after every session. Even during a session, be aware that paint can dry quickly and clog the airbrush. If you interrupt your airbrush session even for as little as 5 Minutes: please remove any remaining paint AND rinse the airbrush with water and a few drops of cleaning agent, using the dedicated cleaning jar.
At the end of the session (if no one else wants to continue using the airbrush corner): please clean the airbrush thoroughly, following these instructions: (This should take around 15 Minutes, so don't leave it too late.)
- remove any remaining color from the compartment
- fill the compartment with water and run it through the airbrush (Please use the rinsing jar for this, so to collect all coloured water and residue)
- disconnect airbrush from compressor
- disassemble the entire airbrush on a large enough and clean surface; make sure no parts fall down, particularly the needle (€15 replacement cost!) – see animated GIF below
- clean all parts, removing ALL visible paint. Please do not use any metal brushes for cleaning.
- reassemble the airbrush and put it back into its case – see animated GIF below
Assembly/Disassembly
Animated GIFs that show the disassembly and reassembly of our Iwata Neo CN airbrush:
Airbrush disassembly (click image, then on the following page click "open in Media Viewer")
Airbrush reassembly (click image, then on the following page click "open in Media Viewer")