How To Clean
1. Add water, alcohol, or cleaning fluid to the fluid cup and spray it into the airbrush, Point the airbrush in a safe direction and spray the fluid out, Repeat as necessary.
2. Back flushing can be done by covering the nozzle with a finger or paper towel and pressing down slightly on the trigger. This helps clean the chamber around the needle and can help clear any blockages.
* Please test the airbrush with water before use to make sure the airbrush is not clogged.
* When finishing the spraying work or having to stop for more than 10 minutes, please use the cleaning brush to clean the airbrush cavity, nozzle, and * fluid cup thoroughly in time.
* After 30 minutes of continuous use, the air compressor should be turned off for a few minutes to cool down. This will help the air compressor to run more efficiently and last longer.
* Soaking your airbrush can damage the more sensitive parts of the tool. Instead, use a brush to clean the nozzle and other areas.
* Please use water-based makeup foundations instead of oil-based makeup foundations, you need to use makeup foundations made for airbrushes otherwise, it will clog the nozzle.
* Please do not use the airbrush when charging.
* If the trigger starts to feel sticky, use one of the special lubricants that are specifically designed for airbrushes.
* If the fluid control knob is too tight, loosen it by turning it counterclockwise. If the nozzle is blocked, clean it with alcohol or detergent.