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Using
8. Turn the paint output opening (4) for 1 – 2 turns clockwise or
counter clockwise to modify the spraying pattern.
9. After use clean the airbrush gun and the material cup thoroughly
(see chapter Cleaning).
Notes:
Always keep the airbrush gun in a constant distance to the
surface to be sprayed. Hold the airbrush gun vertically to the
surface to be sprayed and move it evenly and in parallel lanes
from one side to the other or from top to bottom. When painting
whole surfaces move the airbrush gun over the edges of the
object so that the edges get enough paint.
If you do not use the airbrush gun for a short time, turn off the air
supply and release the pressure.
Check the paintwork on all sides, before cleaning the airbrush
gun. After work empty the paint cup into an appropriate bin.
Properly dispose of coating material that is no longer needed.
Recently treated surfaces must not be exposed to direct sunlight,
to very high or low temperatures, wind, dust, water or rain.
Cleaning
When using water-soluble coating material, simply thoroughly
clean all parts of the airbrush gun with water.
Please note that intensive cleaning of the airbrush gun is
inevitable, as otherwise it can lead to debris and to a bad spray
result, if lacquer and priming coats are used as coating material.
Clean the airbrush gun and the paint cup after each use with
appropriate paint thinners or cleaning agents. Empty the con-
tents. Fill a little paint thinner into the paint cup and rinse it.
Empty the paint cup and repeat the process again with clean
paint thinner. Spray the clean paint thinner in short strokes.