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I went to a ACE hardware store and purchased a good grade lacquer thinner for cleaning my brushes, bottles etc...This is some really good and pure stuff, is it safe to clean my Airbrush with it as well. I use both enamels and acrylics so can I use that or do I need to use only my Tamiya X-20a for AB cleaning.

ANY helpful advice on thinners and such is greatly appreciated so I do not wreck any of my new equipment.

Thank you gents ,

JYD

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There are only two downsides to using lacquer thinner for cleaning:

It's toxic. Don't breathe the mist or fumes.

It will attack the rubber and plastic seals of an airbrush, so never let these components sit it it, or leave some in the airbrush for too long. Afterwards, be sure to lubricate them with silicone stopcock grease or Regdab.

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There are only two downsides to using lacquer thinner for cleaning:

It's toxic. Don't breathe the mist or fumes.

It will attack the rubber and plastic seals of an airbrush, so never let these components sit it it, or leave some in the airbrush for too long. Afterwards, be sure to lubricate them with silicone stopcock grease or Regdab.

Ok the Regdab and stopcock I am unfamiliar with can I purchase these at a hardware store ?

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What other paints do you have in mind, I don't think it will have an affect on oils

ACE I plan on using the X-20A I think for the acrylics since I already have some on hand. I plan on mostly using MM enamels as they are relatively available in both variants and supply at my local Hobby Lobby (local is a relative term 8) )

Thanks bud for the heads up and thanks to everyone whom has been so very helpful on theses forums, I am very happy I stumbled onto this site. It would have taken me forever to learn all this and also probably would have spent a lot of cash learning from brutal mistakes.

JYD

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