When I try to clean my Paasche needle with a pipecleaner and lacquer thinner, I can’t seem to get the pipecleaner into the narrow part. Is there any other method for cleaning the narrow part?
Dave
When I try to clean my Paasche needle with a pipecleaner and lacquer thinner, I can’t seem to get the pipecleaner into the narrow part. Is there any other method for cleaning the narrow part?
Dave
Dave,
Do you mean the tip (nozzle) and not the needle?
Mike
Mike,
I actually mean the needle. The thing that inserts into the tip (nozzle). I have a fine spray needle and tip. The pipecleaner will fit into the initial opening of the needle, but will not go into the narrow part. I’m flushing the whole thing with lacquer thinner after I use it, but starting to wonder about buildup in the narrows.
Dave
Dave,
The way you worded it I thought you were trying to get a pipe cleaner down the needle. [:D] [;)]
You are talking about the opening in the airbrush body where the needle goes correct? I never run a pipe cleaner in that area as pipe cleaners can leave tiny bits of material behind as cause problems.
I use the nylon Airbrusher’s Brushes that they sell at Dixie Art, BearAir, and Coast Airbrush.
Mike
Could it be that the Paasche in question is a single action (e.g. Paasche H)? There the needle is hollow and can be reached with a very narrow pipe cleaner. On my H, however, I rarely do this and just clean what I can easily reach with q-tips and blow a bunch of cleaner through it.
Good point limd21! [:0]
I assumed it was a Paasche VL for some reason. [:I]
Mike
(here’s what not to do, it’s from legally blond 1)
bend, and snap!
The airbrush is indeed the H type. I might invest in an airbrush cleaning kit in the hope that they have a brush small enough, but for now will just spray a lot of lacquer thinner through it.
Thanks for the replies,
Dave
Dave,
Yes, there are brushes in that kit I mentioned small enough for your purposes.
Mike