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How to Clean Your Airbrush Kit Properly

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Airbrushing is a fantastic technique for achieving smooth and precise paint application, suitable for makeup artists of various skill abilities. However, to ensure your airbrush kit consistently delivers stunning results, it’s essential to know how to clean it properly. In this article, you will learn how to clean your airbrush properly, from removing tip dry to performing deep cleaning. By following these easy-to-follow instructions, your airbrush will always be ready to create your masterpiece. NOTE: For clarity, this article will mainly focus on cleaning an Iwata Airbrush.

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Common Problems When An Airbrush Isn’t Cleaned Properly

Before we go into detail about how to clean your airbrush kit properly, you first need to know what problems can occur if you fail to clean your airbrush appropriately.

Removing The Dry Tip

Dry tip occurs when dry paint gathers on the needle’s tapered tip. This buildup can wreak havoc in two ways:

  1. Paint Splatter: This occurs when a big blob of paint spits out of the tip onto your work.
  2. Clogged Airbrush: Alternatively, tip dry can seal up the business end of your airbrush, causing it to stubbornly refuse to spray. 

To avoid these problems, you need to know how to effectively remove tip dry and keep your airbrush performing at its best.

 

Colour Changes

Changing colours with your airbrush is perhaps the most exciting aspect of knowing how to clean your airbrush. However, you must ensure that your airbrush’s colour cup is spotless before switching from one tone to another. This is especially important when transitioning between colours on opposite ends of the colour wheel, such as yellow to violet.

If you don’t clean your colour cup thoroughly, remnants of the previous colour can mix with the new one, resulting in the wrong colour being produced. To prevent colour contamination and achieve the best results, flush your colour cup multiple times to ensure that the previous colour tone is fully empty from the cartridge.

 

End of Spray Session

It’s crucial to clean your airbrush after each use. Failing to do so can lead to issues in your other makeup projects. To consistently have a fantastic airbrushing experience, follow the tips below for cleaning an Iwata Airbrush Cleaning Kit. 

Deep Clean

Airbrushes can occasionally act up, such as bubbling in the colour cup, reduced spray patterns, or even refusing to spray altogether. This is where you need to perform a “deep clean.” Now that you are aware of the common problems that can occur when you don’t clean your airbrush, we recommend soaking the nozzle, nozzle cap, and needle cap in a suitable airbrush cleaner. This helps to break down dried paint, making it easier to remove. Never dip or “wet dock” your entire airbrush in any liquid, as this can create more problems than solutions.

 

Step by Step Guide to Cleaning an Airbrush

Maintaining your airbrush is crucial for a consistent performance. Paint flows through various components of your airbrush, and these areas must be kept clean to ensure optimal results. Here’s how to clean your airbrush properly:

 

Step 1: Flushing out paint between colour changes and after sessions

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For Gravity Feed Airbrushes:

 

For Syphon Feed Airbrushes:

 

If you’re transitioning between colours, you can now continue airbrushing with the new colour. However, if you’re ending an airbrush session, proceed to step 2.

 

Step 2: Removing and cleaning the needle safely

By this point, you should have disconnected your airbrush from the air source. 

If you’re facing issues like clogs, uneven spraying, or paint build-up, keep your airbrush disassembled and proceed to steps 3-8. 

However, if you’re concluding an airbrush session, follow the next instructions:

 

3. Removing the nozzle

Removing the nozzle is a crucial step in your airbrush cleaning routine. 

 

When using Iwata Eclipse airbrushes with a compression fit nozzle:

 

4. Cleaning nozzle and caps

Properly cleaning the nozzle and caps is essential for maintaining your airbrush. Follow these steps:

5. Cleaning the paint passage

Cleaning the paint passage ensures that the airbrush operates smoothly. Here’s how:

6. Check all parts and the passage for potential damage and paint leftover

Regularly inspecting your airbrush is vital. Here’s what to look for:

7. Clean the outside of your Airbrush

Don’t forget to clean the exterior of your airbrush:

8. Rebuilding and lubricating the Airbrush

If you are using an airbrush with a threaded nozzle, follow the instructions below: 

 

9. Final testing

After reassembling your airbrush, it’s crucial to perform a final test to ensure it’s working perfectly:

 

Ensure a Quality Performance with Your Airbrush Kit

In conclusion, maintaining your airbrush is essential for a consistent and reliable performance. By following these straightforward steps, you can ensure your airbrush remains in top condition. For further airbrush news and makeup tips, have a look at the ten best airbrush makeup techniques. No matter your skill level, an airbrush kit is an essential tool to have, especially in makeup kits for beginners.

 

FAQs

What should I use to clean my airbrush?

Use an airbrush cleaner or a mixture of water and isopropyl alcohol to clean your airbrush.

Can I use white spirit to clean my airbrush?

White spirit is not recommended for airbrush cleaning; it may damage the airbrush components. Stick to airbrush cleaner or appropriate solvents.

What is the best fluid for cleaning an airbrush?

Airbrush cleaner or a mixture of water and isopropyl alcohol (in the appropriate ratios) is commonly used for effective airbrush cleaning.

Can you clean an airbrush without an airbrush cleaner?

Yes, you can clean an airbrush without an airbrush cleaner by using a suitable alternative like water and isopropyl alcohol, but it's essential to ensure proper cleaning and maintenance to prevent clogs and damage.

Sources

Marlys, M., Price, D., (2023) The 10 Best Airbrush Makeup Products for Truly Flawless Skin. Good Housekeeping. [online] Available at: https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/beauty/makeup/g32984720/best-airbrush-makeup/ [accessed 16/11/23]

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