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Reddit mentions of U.S. Art Supply - Airbrush Cleaner - (16-Ounce Pint) Fast Acting for Airbrush Paint, Make Up, Tanning, Cake Airbrush Colors

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U.S. Art Supply - Airbrush Cleaner - (16-Ounce Pint) Fast Acting for Airbrush Paint, Make Up, Tanning, Cake Airbrush Colors
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US Art Supply Airbrush Cleaner Solution for all Airbrushes from Acrylic Paint, Make-Up, Tanning Solutions, Cake AirbrushingWorks great for all waterbased product for cleaning and flushing Works well on all models of airbrushes, synthetic and natural-haired paint brushes, and is excellent for use in the ultrasonic cleaning of technical pensOderless and Environmentally Safe A high-strength a General-Purpose cleaner, great for cleaning any airbrush or any artist tools where acrylics, watercolors, gouache, inks or dyes are usedAirbrush Cleaner is non-toxic and meets ASTM D-4236 standards
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ColorCleaner
Height8.8 Inches
Length7.9 Inches
Weight1 Pounds
Width5.8 Inches

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u/Roebic ยท 3 pointsr/Eldar

To add to /u/ZSCampbellcooks said: I've found that a quality tool helps ease some of these pains. I'm not saying go spend an obscene amount on a high end model, get something in the top tier middle. I have 3 that I use: Harder-Steenbeck, Patriot 105, and Master's. I use the 105 the most. It is just so easy to use and produces great results. The Steenbeck is OMG fantastic but I only use it for a narrow band of techniques and the Master's took a lot of work to get to a usable condition. If I'm starting over I'd skip the Master's and Steenbeck until I got real good and I'd purchase the 105 or the Sotar or the Iwata Eclipse. All are highly reviewed and used by pros.

Learning your specific airbrush takes time, especially as a beginner. I got a piece of cardboard and filled the brush with water and practiced. There are youtube videos of pros doing this. Speaking of youtube- watch other people that use airbrushes besides mini painters lot of knowledge out there. Guys that do t-shirts will help with color theory and blending, the model plane/car guys will teach under shading, guys that paint cars can teach fading (there was a guy I saw that did grey smokey skulls on a black motorcycle tank that was legit Louvre quality), on and on.

Anyway, a little long but tldr: get a brush in the middle somewhere and practice practice practice.

And everyone should buy this airbrush cleaner. It's OMG fantastic and won't eat your O-rings in the brush and will even strip paint from your models with out damaging the plastic or resin. I use it all the time, like I bought a case.