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Post by strutsagget on Aug 22, 2017 5:23:02 GMT
Hi
In videos I see people use some concentrated green liquid.
What is it? Don't have it here but if I know whats in it i might find an other brand with same chemicals.
Any suggestions?
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Post by strutsagget on Aug 22, 2017 16:18:47 GMT
Think its banned in europe because of toxics.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2017 16:55:30 GMT
Could be talking about simple green? I use it as a non-toxic non-harmful way to strip paint off of old models. I've had mixed success with it. It smells nice though. And it's a good cleaner.
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Post by strutsagget on Aug 22, 2017 17:42:31 GMT
Could be talking about simple green? I use it as a non-toxic non-harmful way to strip paint off of old models. I've had mixed success with it. It smells nice though. And it's a good cleaner. Yes I actually think its too toxic to be sold here
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2017 17:50:48 GMT
Weird. It says non-toxic but I suppose that's not necessarily the case At least here in the states it's not required to have any kind of hazardous chemical warnings attached to it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2017 18:03:33 GMT
This is what I use to clean my Iwata airbrush:
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Post by strutsagget on Aug 22, 2017 18:09:00 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2017 18:37:42 GMT
I've only completely soaked my airbrush once in the years that I've owned it. As long as you're quick to clean it after use (depending on what you're spraying through it too I suppose) then I don't see why you'd need to soak it all the time.
And I only use about an ounce or two of the cleaner at a time. Once I've run enough water through the airbrush that it sprays clear THEN I use the cleaner. I then disassemble, clean the parts individually with a rag soaked with cleaner then lube and reassemble (about once-twice a month depending on use).
That 32oz bottle has lasted a while.
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