Airbrushes.com announced the launch of SOS (Save Our spray) Airbrush Emergency Cleaner Kit.
Contents & Instructions
Liquid Reamer:
Premi Air Liquid Reamer is a highly recommended end-of-session airbrush cleaner for extra thorough cleaning of solvent-based and oil-based paints.
You can use the straw to direct the aerosol spray at the airbrush nozzle and front parts of your airbrush, up into where the bottle attaches on a bottom-feed airbrush or down into the cup of a gravity feed airbrush. This cleaner dissolves the hardened paint and softens it. You can remove the parts at the front of your airbrush, and then soak them with Reamer. The Liquid Reamer
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cleaner is a mixture of Acetone and Xylene. Avoid contact with the skin and eyes, do not breathe the vapour, and keep away from sources of ignition.Dental Brushes
(1x white 0.35mm and 1x orange 0.45mm):
These fine and flexible brushes are solvent resistant and ideal for the narrowest of areas including the nozzle. The brushes have an ergonomic handle with an extended handle. The kit includes one brush of each size. We would not recommend though that the brush is forced through the narrow end of the nozzle.Micro-Brushes
(2x pink and 2x black):
These micro brushes are made of high quality microfibre. These micro brushes are flexible, soft and free of lint. Although not solvent resistant, they are safe to use with all other cleaners. Although not solvent resistant they are safe to use with all other cleaners.30ml Measuring Cup
(x2):
These sturdy multipurpose cups are solvent resistant and are ideal for soaking small parts in Liquid Reamer or other cleaners.Microfibre cloth
(colour may vary):
Ultra-soft and highly absorbent microfibre cleaning cloth which is lint free and machine washable. Ideal for absorbing fluids whilst cleaning airbrush parts.The SOS (Save Our Spray) Emergency Cleaning Kit is priced at PS10.00 inc.VAT and is available from Airbrushes.com
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