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Should i soak my vFan Airbrush to clean it?
Soaking the parts of the vFan airbrush that have paint on them in thinner is ok. But soaking the whole airbrush, you should only do this for a few minutes as the thinner will remove the lubrication that helps all the parts move smoothly. You are better off cleaning the airbrush with cleaning solution or […]
Details 0 VotesHow does the vFan Airbrush work?
The airbrush must be attached to an air source or power supply. In this system, we offer two cans of 150 Feet of Energy for portability and ease. We also recommend air compressors for larger projects. To use the vFan Airbrush, push down on the trigger to start the airflow. With the trigger pushed down, […]
Details 0 VotesWhy is the can of 150 Feet of Energy getting so cold?
The power from the can is a liquid propellant from Dupont called 152a. When the propellant is being used the liquid state is turning into a gas. As this process occurs, the propellant begins to drop in temperature and begins to cool down the can.
Details 0 VotesHow do I fix my vFan Airbrush when it stops working correctly?
PROBLEM HOW TO SOLVE Paint is not coming out of the vFan Airbrush consistently or not at all. 1) Tip may be clogged. Take the head assembly apart and spray it with 150 Feet of Energy to clean it. If that doesn’t work, clean with Q-tips®. 2) Dip tube is clogged. Take strainer off of […]
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