Airbrush Ultrasonic Clean Up

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • Cleaning my airbrushes is one of my least favorite things. I'm hoping that cleaning my airbrushes with an ultrasonic cleaning machine will make the job a bit less troublesome. In this video I unbox a new ultrasonic cleaner and use it to revive an airbrush from the dead.
    Here's where I got the cleaner:
    www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08...

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  • @jamesdahan7265
    @jamesdahan7265 Год назад +3

    I use my ultrasonic to clean a ton of my toys/tools. Absolutely love it.
    Pro tip: I like to fill my ultrasonic with only distilled water. Then I put my parts that need to be cleaned in a glass jar with whatever cleaning solution that particular part needs (i.e. degreaser, dish soap, alcohol, oil, acid…). This way I do not have to fill the entire ultrasonic tub with the solution, and I can do different parts simultaneously. My ultrasonic cleaner is about twice the size of yours, so I can clean a couple of different projects at once. Also makes it easier to reuse the solution.
    Keep up the great work!

  • @TheFrugalFlyRodder
    @TheFrugalFlyRodder 3 года назад +8

    Franco, I noticed you're letting up on the air before closing the paint. That always causes clogging problems and makes it harder to clean. Keep the airbrush button pushed down as you push it forward, that allows the air to continue to flow cleaning the unused paint out before the air actually dries it to the needle. A sonic cleaner is still a good idea for an occasional deep cleaning.

    • @EngineeredAngler
      @EngineeredAngler  3 года назад +3

      Great point! I know that is the right way to do it but old habits are hard to kill.

    • @TheFrugalFlyRodder
      @TheFrugalFlyRodder 3 года назад +1

      @@EngineeredAngler LOL, I'm old too.... 66 soon

  • @Grumpyneanderthal
    @Grumpyneanderthal 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for this content. Always interesting to have you dissect each topic so thoroughly.

  • @pabbyification
    @pabbyification 3 года назад +1

    I agree with cleaning the airbrush after a session. Your logo is bang on Franco.

  • @scottb4767
    @scottb4767 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your findings, love the new logo!

    • @EngineeredAngler
      @EngineeredAngler  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching! I can't wait to get a hat with my logo...I'm tired of giving Bomber Lures free advertising😀.

  • @charlescurtis4012
    @charlescurtis4012 3 года назад +1

    Great info! And dig the logo too!

  • @TRICOTSTRICOTS
    @TRICOTSTRICOTS 3 года назад +1

    Great topic...excellent presentation!!!

  • @garrisonh
    @garrisonh 3 года назад +1

    I was hoping for better results. But, it works pretty good

  • @MAGNUSDRONES
    @MAGNUSDRONES 3 года назад +2

    I just ordered that ultra sonic through Walmart on-line. Thanks for the unboxing and giving your airbrush a test 👍👍

  • @tedlincolnsfishinglife
    @tedlincolnsfishinglife 3 года назад +1

    I've been thinking of picking one up as well. form all my spray guns/airbrushes and reels (I'm the new shimano reel guy for gary's tackelbox).

  • @noreastangler3755
    @noreastangler3755 3 года назад +2

    I spray alittle lacquer thinner through mine at the end. Using a water and non amonnia mix between colors will keep it flowing.

  • @franbenson4020
    @franbenson4020 3 года назад +1

    I like the logo and I would proudly wear it!

  • @rfnrdy9830
    @rfnrdy9830 3 года назад +2

    I use straight windex in my ultrasonic. I do the ultrasonic every time I’m done for the day. Also, in between paint colors, I use a windex/water/alcohol/glycerin solution. The glycerin makes a big difference in the lubrication. Seems like my iwata always cleans back to like new, but the masters are very temperamental. New logo definitely cool. Like the part about how the gun actually works. I usually just pull the trigger and hope for the best, but understanding how it works will be good food for thought. Thanks.

    • @EngineeredAngler
      @EngineeredAngler  3 года назад

      Thank you...and thanks for sharing your cleaning formula...

  • @thisiscemsvideos
    @thisiscemsvideos 3 года назад +2

    I use airbrush cleaner jar with thinner and alcohol between colours and once a month I keep the parts overnight inside a tank of alcohol or thinner solution. BTW, I have Iwata, it's expensive but parts are quality which is easy to clean. Highly recommended.

    • @kokaneeoutdoors358
      @kokaneeoutdoors358 3 года назад

      i have an iwata eclipse and i use creatix and wicked paints What thinner are you using?

    • @thisiscemsvideos
      @thisiscemsvideos 3 года назад

      @@kokaneeoutdoors358 Vallejo from Amazon. For soaking, I use distilled water mixed with alcohol. It works

  • @helicopterjohns
    @helicopterjohns 3 года назад +2

    Don't know if this would be applicable to air brushes or not??? MANY years ago i.e. back in the 60's one of my duties was spray painting parking meters. I had a devilbiss high quality spray gun we used for epoxy paint. When I was finished painting for the day I would clean the gun with lacquer thinner including removing the nozzle and wiping it down to remove any paint in that area. I would then take apart the head and stow it in the sealed container full of lacquer thinner until the next time it was needed usually about a month. The spray gun always worked flawlessly and I never had to do any service to it over at least a 10 year period.
    May not be applicable to air brushes, but if you have a cheap one it might be worth a try. I used lacquer thinner as a storage container solvent. You may need to use some other applicable solvent for air brushes depending on the type of paint you are using.
    Thanks for a nice video that brought back some memories. Ha Ha
    John

    • @EngineeredAngler
      @EngineeredAngler  3 года назад

      Glad you liked it. That's pretty much how I maintain my large detail paint gun, airbrushes have tiny o-rings that are a pain to replace and easy to damage with solvents...so I got to be conservative.

  • @elkabary148
    @elkabary148 3 года назад +1

    Good video , Nice logo

  • @CraftsmanontheLake
    @CraftsmanontheLake 3 года назад +1

    Boy, I look forward to your posts. I value your info as it's done methodically, well explained, and you have no reason to fudge the results. Looking forward to the next installment. It will be good to see if the alcohol bath alone will be good. On this one you did a couple of cleanings with two different liquids. It's possible the first one softened up the gunk for the second one to finish the job. Nice to see if just the alcohol will be enough.
    >>>Could you please post the link where you got this one? I've found some like it online (look very similar just different brands) but they don't contain the basket. Thnx.

    • @EngineeredAngler
      @EngineeredAngler  3 года назад +1

      the link for the cleaner is in the description now...thanks for info. I had intended to include a cleaning with simple green but I was out...and no time to run to the store.

  • @exi1e
    @exi1e 3 года назад +1

    Sodium Pecarbonate
    I have been using it for years to clean the gunk out of air brushes and beer lines

  • @parrothead5977
    @parrothead5977 3 года назад +1

    Cool shirt 🤙

  • @smashinthatbass
    @smashinthatbass 3 года назад +1

    Nice video man I just run the alcohol through the gun after I'm done airbrushing then follow it up with a little cleaner and water and disassemble the front and carefully run a cleaning brush through the front of the gun and do the same in the rear takes about 10min a gun that has worked pretty well for me so far I would rather not let it soak overnight and have to go back down to 2nd time to clean it I would rather just be done when I'm done painting but if I get to the point that my method is not working this definitely seems to be a good option and nice logo on the shirt 💪💪💪👊👊👊

    • @EngineeredAngler
      @EngineeredAngler  3 года назад +1

      I totally get it but, I'm a bit of a scatter brain and leaving the airbrush dirty when I walk away in the evening is not a rare thing for me. This gives me a chance to soak it and get a head start on those heavy cleanings. Cheers, and thanks for watching.

    • @smashinthatbass
      @smashinthatbass 3 года назад

      @@EngineeredAngler how are you liking that awada airbrush do you notice much of a difference from the Master Airbrush? has I have three of the Masters

  • @ericstanley8003
    @ericstanley8003 3 года назад +1

    Looking at your parts in the bath, if you would just clean that needle you will have much better success. The rest of the parts look like are doing well in the ultrasonic bath. Hadn't thought of that, great video

    • @EngineeredAngler
      @EngineeredAngler  3 года назад

      I dropped the needle in the bath but I actually cleaned it and polished it by hand as I always do. Good call.

  • @goovaerg
    @goovaerg 3 года назад +1

    Really love your vids but I just clean out my air brush after every use and it works just fine

  • @davidgreene2079
    @davidgreene2079 3 года назад +1

    Love to logo any decals

    • @EngineeredAngler
      @EngineeredAngler  3 года назад

      I'll be putting together some stuff in the near future...

  • @kokaneeoutdoors358
    @kokaneeoutdoors358 3 года назад +1

    franco thanks my iwata is not spraying well after repeated cleanings and i have an old paasche that my son borrowed and returned dead lol

  • @nickp9981
    @nickp9981 3 года назад +1

    In the part where you put the needle in the bath there is clearly dried black paint on it. I started air brushing from seeing your work not nearly as good as you are but I started by watching a ton of videos on how to clean the AB. When your done with it for the day start by shooting some solvent through the brush and using back pressure by holding your finger of the nozzle. also scrub the cup with a qtip. Then open up the nozzle end of the AB and pull the needle out from the nozzle end, if there's paint on the needle you will not put it into the rest of the brush and use pipe cleaners in the nozzle till they come out clean. Then wipe the needle.
    From what I have read the needles are very easy to bend the tip if you do they will not function right you can sand them straight again. The way you dropped the needle into the bath it seems to have landed on the tip.

    • @EngineeredAngler
      @EngineeredAngler  3 года назад

      You know, I did the same..I watched tons of videos from airbrushing artists and I use all the techniques you mention but, after a few painting sessions the gun starts to act up and a deep cleaning is needed. I'm hoping the ultrasonic cleaner will do that part. thanks for the info and for watching. Cheers.

  • @consanit
    @consanit 3 года назад +1

    Replacing your fluid tips will make it basically a brand new brush aliexpress sells them for like 1.50-2.50 each!

  • @atchenlures
    @atchenlures 3 года назад +2

    How much cost this machine? Of course we love the videos. The logo is nice time to change 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @EngineeredAngler
      @EngineeredAngler  3 года назад

      Thank you.
      Here's the link to the cleaner:
      www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083KHGPQ2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    • @atchenlures
      @atchenlures 3 года назад

      Thank you, I will check it. Looks pretty good

  • @cedricmeunier1787
    @cedricmeunier1787 2 года назад +1

    IPA has a flash point of 53°F (OSHA). Do not heat that thing in the ultrasonic cleaner.

    • @EngineeredAngler
      @EngineeredAngler  2 года назад +1

      Well you have to remember that the flash point of a compound is just the temperature where it begins to off gas vapors not the point where it combusts. if that were so imagine what would happen when you rubbed Isopropyl alcohol on your 98.6 degree body...boom.

  • @chauffeurmarco
    @chauffeurmarco 8 месяцев назад

    The question is if you thin the paint well

  • @BigAndTall666
    @BigAndTall666 3 года назад +1

    Micro pitting rules! 🤣

  • @davidgreene2079
    @davidgreene2079 3 года назад +1

    Where did you find your sonic cleaner,Frank

  • @n6yun
    @n6yun 3 года назад +1

    All you need to do is run a little bit of thinner whatever the paint that you're using calls for after you finished that one color run the thinner through , whether it be water acetone thinner lacquer wash run that in between colors until clean and clear and that will keep your needles clean as far as the fuzzing lines that's because the needle jet as worn down replace your needles, save yourself $50 don't be lazy and strain and thin out your paint

  • @ramonluquin3675
    @ramonluquin3675 3 года назад +2

    what about the o rings? any concern for the alcohol drying out or ruining the seals? Thank you.

    • @EngineeredAngler
      @EngineeredAngler  3 года назад

      The alcohol has been fine but acetone will definitely kill o-rings

  • @ramonluquin3675
    @ramonluquin3675 3 года назад +1

    is this something that will work to clean up lacquer and acrylic based paints?

  • @parrothead5977
    @parrothead5977 3 года назад +1

    Did you take off the orings

    • @EngineeredAngler
      @EngineeredAngler  3 года назад

      NO...I thought about it but I just took the chance that they would not get damaged.

  • @paulbowkunowicz6960
    @paulbowkunowicz6960 3 года назад +1

    what size is the cleaner....1.3L

  • @chauffeurmarco
    @chauffeurmarco 11 месяцев назад

    I fisrt use it and fail to remove the paint on my airbrush. Distilled watre and soap at first with half hour, 120F. Still there. add Vinegar and put it again for an other 30 min. fail. I don't know wath to put in that will not damage my very new Creworks 2 liter Ultrasonic. I'm afraid that I will waist my money on the real liquid for Ultrasonics.

  • @ukirbayeman7644
    @ukirbayeman7644 3 года назад +1

    First commen 😅🙏