Specialist airbrush cleaners

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Daishi12
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Specialist airbrush cleaners

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Hi guys, was just having a bit of a skim through Ebay and saw these and thought you may be interested

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GJSS27-U-STAR ... 19f3c495e1

I also thought that if they work then possibly an inter-dental floss might be a good substitute.

As I haven't got an airbrush yet it would probably be good to try with an older airbrush or your primer/varnish brush.

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I didn't occur to me to try them on the AB, but my dentist always gives me Colgate Interdental Brushes at each visit:

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I often use the interdental brushes.
Just make sure they are the tiny ones and are not coated with anything (some have a small amount of toothpaste on them)
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