In this video we show you how to take apart a gravity feed airbrush and put it back together.
We do not recommend breaking down your airbrush as soon as you take it out of the packaging. Or even every day. The truth is that a proper cleaning routine is usually all you need to maintain your airbrush.
if you do need to replace a part or to troubleshoot your airbrush, this video will show you how disassemble and reassemble a gravity feed airbrush so you won’t have any guesswork.
We’re using a Iwata High Performance C Plus in this video but you should be able to follow along with just about any gravity feed model that has a fixed nozzle. If you have an Eclipse Series, or another airbrush with a compression fit nozzle, be sure to check out our Cleaning & Maintenance Tutorials.
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