Dec 17,2024
When using the BT-130 Versatile Airbrush Set, choose the appropriate type of paint according to the needs of the spray object (such as gloss, hardness, drying time, etc.). At the same time, make sure that the thinner matches the paint brand, because different brands of paint may require different types of thinners to achieve the best mixing effect. Accurately measure the amount of paint and thinner according to the ratio provided by the paint manufacturer. Use a stirring stick or electric stirrer to mix thoroughly until the paint becomes uniform and there is no obvious precipitation or stratification.
Before starting to spray, carefully check the various parts of the airbrush, including the nozzle, spray needle, air cap, etc., to ensure that they are not damaged, blocked or loose. If the airbrush has been used before or has not been used for a long time, it is recommended to clean it before use. Use a special airbrush cleaner or thinner to clean the inside of the airbrush by compressed air or manually to remove residual paint and impurities. Adjust the pressure, flow rate and nozzle size of the airbrush according to the specific needs of spraying. These settings will directly affect the spray speed of the paint and the quality of the coating.
Make sure the gravity feed nozzle is properly installed on the airbrush and check that it is tightly connected. Fill the paint cup with the right amount of paint to avoid overflow or insufficient supply. At the same time, make sure the paint cup is well sealed to prevent paint leakage. During the spraying process, regularly observe the amount of paint in the paint cup and refill it in time. At the same time, pay attention to keeping the vertical angle between the airbrush and the spraying surface to ensure that the paint can flow out evenly and steadily.
Adjust the distance between the airbrush and the spraying surface according to the type of paint and the characteristics of the spraying surface. Generally speaking, maintaining a proper distance can ensure that the paint can be evenly covered and avoid overspraying or missing paint. During the spraying process, keep the movement of the airbrush smooth and even. Avoid sudden changes in movement speed or direction to avoid uneven spraying or leaving obvious spray marks. In the case of multi-layer spraying, ensure that there is a certain overlap area between each layer. This helps to form a more uniform and continuous coating.
After each use of the airbrush, clean the inside of the airbrush and the nozzle in time to prevent the paint from drying and clogging the channel. Regularly check the nozzle, needle and other vulnerable parts of the airbrush. If they are worn or damaged, replace them in time to ensure the spraying quality. When the airbrush is not in use, store it in a dry, well-ventilated place, away from direct sunlight or humid environment. At the same time, regularly apply an appropriate amount of anti-rust oil or lubricant to keep the various parts of the airbrush in good working condition.