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    Default Re: Can you recommend a good Airbrush/Compressor for case modding?

    Hmm, I don't know what to say other than make sure to shake the paint well? Lol, and yes...

    BE SURE TO ALWAYS CLEAN YOUR AIRBRUSH AS SOON AS YOU ARE DONE!!!!

    I also learned the hard way... and lost quite few brain cells to the acetone that I had to soak it in for an hour... not fun. That is precisely why I strongly recomend the airbrush-ready waterbased paints for beginners.
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    I will make it a habit

    The smartest thing to do is learn from others, so ill take your word on it

    I picked up some airbrush cleaner solution and have been using it when im finished and also between colour changes of course.

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    Default Re: Can you recommend a good Airbrush/Compressor for case modding?

    So tybrenis, i see createx also makes a line called "auto air". Do you recommend these for case modding by chance? it seems they are made for cars, and since cases are metal would these work better?

    Unfortunatly they seem to be about $2 more expensive per bottle also

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    Default Re: Can you recommend a good Airbrush/Compressor for case modding?

    Definately, if you really want the best paint for your case, you will want to use auto-quality paints. Just remember that surface prep is very important, even if you are using auto paints. Tybrenis tip: just because you have paint stripper doesn't mean you should use it: sanding down old paint will work much better than just removing it all together.
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    visit eastwood.com they have great bundles for cheap.
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