Just tried my airbrush for first time, thought I’d done everything right , but didn’t spray! Thanks for your tips I think No 4 is my problem I will try again tomorrow checking all 5 thanks again for your help. Pete in UK
Peter, congrats on deciding to try airbrushing. An Airbrush can be frustrating so be patient. Her is a video you may want to watch on getting paint to flow. ua-cam.com/video/XnbRkeYBVyY/v-deo.htmlsi=X_jkRqIrdwYMzhLy best of luck.
Just started airbrushing a couple a days ago and think I've already come across all of these problems! These are great tips (not dry like mine) - cheers!
I'm using my Iwata Eclipse HP-CS and it's stopped working - it'll blow air but no paint comes through. I've completely disassembled it, gave the nozzle a soaking in airbrush cleaner, scrubbed the interior with the pipe-cleaner brushes, cleaned the needle, and cleaned out the gun body with airbrush cleaner, ensured the nut was grabbing onto the needle and it was moving when I pulled the trigger back, double-checked the nozzle components by holding them up to a light to ensure there wasn't a clog, checked to see if there was blow-back by stopping up the nozzle with my finger and checking for bubbles, and there's no was no clog, and I made sure my PSI was at least 30-40. It'll blow air, but still no paint - it won't even blow water. I'm at a loss as to what to do now outside of buying a replacement nozzle and needle - do you have any other ideas I could try?
@@gudu2gunpla454 I found this video and saw this guy doing this - turns out the tiny silver nozzle tip was clogged, because soaking the nozzle tip in rubbing alcohol for 5 minutes and then flossing some sewing thread through it seems to have fixed my problem. It's a bit of a pain to get the thread through the tiny nozzle hole, so to make it less of a headache I think I'll get an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner to clean my components in the future.
had a two stage,,,,, hated it,,,,,, hated it,,,,,, went to a single stage,,,,,, now after seeing your video,,,, I think I am going to give a two stage another shot,,,,, now I have a better ideal what to look for, when having issues,,,,,, great video
Hi Eric. It really is all about getting a feel for the trigger. It just takes a little time and practice. You'll get it. Thanks for the nice comment, and thanks for watching.
I’m new to airbrush. Brought one to paint 3D prints and just found your channel. I’ve felt an idiot watching most of this as you’ve answered multiple questions and issues I’ve had. More info in one video than I’ve managed to get in weeks. Great video and if I could sub more than once I’d be doing it
Filthy, that is really nice to hear. It makes all the work putting these videos together worth it when I get feedback like that. Thank you. And thanks for watching and subscribing. Keep practicing, try not to get frustrated, you'll get it.
Hi Dan Iam Alvin from Chicago had that problem with the tip of Airbrush until you said, about .5 needle I changed it and it work fantastic!!!!!! Now Iam very happy! Thank you for help thank you for your channel … Godbless you……
Well, welcome to airbrushing Anne. I am glad you liked the video. At first, an airbrush can be a frustrating tool. But I promise that, like anything else, with practice, it will get easier.
Thank you so so so much. I’ve tried watching other tutorials but none of them covered what you did. You explained it thoroughly and I was able to find the problem. You saved me lol!
I have this Timbertech airbrush and it is driving me insane. It is able to spray pure water but any paint will clog it. I did dismantle it, put airbrush cleaner on it, etc. But it keeps stopping as soon as I put some pain in it. I cannot unscrew the front only that little tip and that seems fine. Took out the need, checked the gravity dispenser, they should all work. It worked when I bought it, but my projects take time so 1.5 years later I tried it again and I guess somewhere is clogged paint but can't fix it.
I already looked at that. Did all those things. I think something is inside the feeder on the inside but this airbrush won't let you unscrew the top. I just bought a new one (with attached feeder which is better I think than a screw on one from the side) and will maintain a strict cleaning ritual after every time I use it. Thanks for the video's, helpful!@@TheAirbrushGarage
I clean it all that shoot out is the air some reason no paint is coming out so I after the plastic holder in water over night just in case the paint is dry so it not letting the paint flow though
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. I am just a beginner, I would love to learn more. I have been told to use paint thinner to clean out the gun. If paint is clogged. I just started started working on cleaning my airbrush. I have been cleaning it, the only issues that I have been having is; the paint is bubbling, paint has been spitting out, and I have replaced the needles and the nozzle. Just realized that the nozzle is gone. Now I know why airbrush is not working. I have brought a 20.00 airbrush gun.
Hi Jessica, I am glad you figured out your problem. Unfortunately, a 20 dollar airbrush can be frustrating. If your budget is tight, I would start with the neo for iwata. I run about 60 dollars at Hobby Lobby or on Amazon. If you can afford a little more, I would recommend an iwata Eclipse. But both are great brushes. I have reviews on both. If you get a chance, check them out, and if I can help in any way, please let me know.
I’ve been scale modeling for about 9 months now and have acquired six brushes since. Where some of these problems seem to crop up is the use of varnished, Surfacer etc.., ie., materials which have more substance. You can only thin or reduce them to a certain extent before you defeat the purpose of using the material. Of course, I know THAT kind of stuff requires a cleaning for sure, but even after a cleaning I’ve had some brushes still seized up. Or, like my Badger Patriot, the trigger comes out and I put it aside .
Quigley, I have no experience with varnishes but with any material that can be reduced there is a "breaking "point, meaning there is a lack of pigment and properties to adhere to the surface. Most products can be reduced as much as 150% and still be ok, but it really depends on the specific product. It really is a matter of getting to know your product with experimentation. As for the cleaning goes, here is a link to one of my cleaning videos ua-cam.com/video/6TV_ufwZxdI/v-deo.htmlsi=ev4CRsAhK1Oh6Eq0. I hope this helps. Thank you for the question and thanks for watching.
Thanks for this guidance and advice, previously to watching this had spent hours stripping down my iwata with no success and experiencing issues. I'm fairly new to airbrushing but like they say every day is a school day. I followed your advice and now I'm fully back up and running even though the air was blue in my garage. Cheers and take care👌👍
Thank Lorne. I am glad the video helped. It can be frustrating when you first start. It gets easier. If you ever have any questions, just let me know. Thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching.
I just did your bone head mistake myself. Spent a couple hours fiddling with my Awata Eclipse CS and gave up. I just started brush paining instead! Found your video and hopefully the problem is solved. I had the nozzle and the protector removed as an assembly and didn't realize it. They were welded together. I got them apart. now I need to see if the thing works. It should! Thanks!
I'm so happy I found your video. I watched quite a few videos from other people and they were super helpful, however, you were the only person I saw you talked about my specific issues (number 4 lmao). I can't believe it was as simple as tightening it more
Larsson, Sweden! That's what I love about having a channel. I get to help people all around the world. Thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching.
I'm a finisher and I have a project where I need to match some pinstripes on a piece for a client. I thought it was going to be a piece of cake, pretty much a teeny tiny version of what I already do...boy was I wrong. I'm covered in paint, the second I pressed the trigger the pot exploded in my face. I'm literally typing this cover in paint. Thank you for the video, I feel like you addressed all my issues. Now I gotta get back at it.
Well I’m not alone lol. I too like to clean my airbrush often and I forget to tighten the needle nut more often than I’d like to admit. Great tips and thanks for sharing.
@@TheAirbrushGarage it does not have a regulator; it’s a very small one I use for edible paint on cakes. I figured the info you provided would translate to my situation. I have a single and double action gun and neither work so I was suspecting the pump already but your info has me energized to clean them thoroughly then proceed to the next step. Thanks for replying!!
Oh man... I have a paschee airbrush for like a decade now. There was a time when there was a strange sputtering, spitting, constant on and off airflow, however you may call it... I though it was the compressor.... ended up buying a new compressor. Still had the airflow coming out in segments. Ended up pulling apart the airbrush many many times to see if there where O rings that had broken or parts that were damaged... Nothing. Checked the manual, cheked online... and finally one day, I found out that I was screwing the front looser than it should had been and those tiny holes that serve for the air to flow somehow didn't work properly. Now I always make sure I don't have air leakage, like you mentioned it in your video. Very frustrating and actually very silly but not obvious problem and solution!
I’m new to air brush, green as green can get. I was using clear with a reducer I was spraying a large part of my model I was holding it open moving back and forth but clear paint would stop coming out so I had move the trigger off and on to keep the paint flowing don’t know if it was drying 🤷 had my pressure at 20 and.
Blizz Dog, you are experiencing tip dry. Try a few more drops of reducer. Also, put some reducer in a small cup, dip a little paint brush in it and clean the needle and nozzle off, and then dab with a paper towel when this happens to you. I find this works best for me. Give a few shots of air away from your project just to make sure there is no reducer left over. You don't want to blow reducer on to your project. Tip dry is just something airbushers deal with. You'll get better at it as you go. Hope this helps, and thanks for the question, and thanks for watching.
My Cerakote/acetone Patriot wont return the needle to resting position unless i let it recoil back from the full flow position....full year of use before the bushing started swelling, so pretty good usage all things considered.
I watched your video on cleaning the airbrush and things were much improved. Now I am having issues where it will spray thinner and cleaner no problem but when I add paint it barely sprays and when it does it shoots out large speckled drops. I'm using Vallejo primer for miniatures and thinning about 50/50 or so. I have also tried adjusting the pressure up and down on the compressor. My airbrush also has an air adjusting screw under the cup that I keep at about a middle position. I don't know if it's just a cheap airbrush that is wearing out or if that is a thing. Thanks for any help.
YO. I have had all kinds of similar problems with airbrush getting clogged, and also had some bonehead moves like you did. We all have those moments. :D I usually clean the cup with water and window cleaner agent, which is similar to airbrush cleaner detergent. After that I don´t spray the gun with the detergent after, but pour all excess paint off and clean the cup completely with water and detergent and paper towel. Because there can be dry paint on the cup, so even a small piece of a dry paint might go into the nozzle and get it really badly clogged. I also use brush to clean the cup. After cleaning the cup completely after I start spraying the detergent and water through the brush. Also put my finger on the front of the brush to make the air go back to the cup. That also cleans nozzle area and the front of the brush. After dismantle the brush I also pour water from the end of the brush without the needle. Sometimes I even flush the whole brush under running water to get all the paint off. Just be careful when dismantling the brush near sink that you don´t drop any parts into the sink hole. That might be an expensive mistake to do. Since one part can be very expensive. Then for the severe cases I have been using isopropanol for cleaning. That dissolves the acrylics and then u might not need to buy a new nozzle if thats the case! . Just leave it soak over night and then use ultrasonic cleaner. Maybe even with all parts in the ultrasonic cleaner with isopropanol instead of only water. I never put the needle in ultrasonic cleaner since it makes all ur parts move, and the needle tip might get damaged by the cleaner while hitting the walls of it. Important to know that the needle might have some tiny paint residues on the tip of it and that might be also the reason why the brush clogs. Specially if u use an airbrush that have 0,2 mm tip. Just be super cautious that u don´t bend the tip of the needle when using ur fingers when cleaning it. If u bent the needle tip then the spray looks different in certain way and u need to replace the needle.
Jan, thank you for sharing your experience. I love hearing from others on their routines. It is very helpful to other viewers, and I always learn something as well. So thank you, and thanks for watching.
Io ne ho fatte tante di stupidaggini, ma la più grande è stata quella di non averti incontrato subito quando ho deciso di iniziare questa esperienza. Grazie
UD, keep working through the tip dry, the clogs, how much to reduce, etc. It will get better, don't give up. You'll get it. Keep watching videos and practicing. I promise it will get easier.
I feel your pain. I'm still relatively new to airbrushing to which I use for scale modelling. I thought I'd mastered solving all the common issues until 2 days ago when I could not get paint through the needle, watched and followed this advice and solved the issue. Must admit my patience wears thin most of the time, I've spent hours experimenting with a range of paints, discovering some need thinning, its a complete minefield. The end product is far superior to hand painting but as you stated sometimes I want to give up the hobby I enjoy. All videos loaded make airbrushing look simplistic, all edited and not a true reflection. Keep with it😂
The air brush garage , yesterday I used my air brush it sprayed well , I’m a new user now learning to use one , last night I took it apart take it the needle and the pull back button to get paint fell out as the needle was out , I put it back together,, this morning using it it doesn’t work I’m getting non air ,, do you have a video I can look at to get fix ,,????
Vijay, the fact that you are not getting air is concerning. If your trigger feels like it is working correctly, there are only 2 reasons you are not getting air. 1. Your hole on your needle nozzle is blocked or 2. There is a rubber O ring in your hose connection or more likely the O ring in the water trap at the brush, if your using one can get pinched if you tighten these connections too tight. One other possibility is if you have a MAC valve on your brush, make sure it is not turned closed.
@@TheAirbrushGarage so I took it apart again a while ago there was a piece of thick paint beneath the trigger don’t know how that fit there , the trigger feels more free hopefully I’ll try it back in the morning I hope that was the problem
Hi Dan from England, thank you for this video. You have put the points real clearly without fuss or bother or drama and made it very easy to follow. I think my main problem appears to be air pressure and mixtures.....oh yes and me! Thank you Dan this was a great help.
Norman, England! So cool. That is what is so awesome about making videos is that I connect with people all around the world. So glad you liked the video and you are not the problem. We all struggle with certain aspects of our art no matter how long we have been doing it. The challenge is what keeps us going. Keep practicing my friend and thanks for watching.
I have a Badger 105 here, and all of a sudden it's only spraying air instead of anything else, even water. I tried soaking the nozzle assembly in airbrush cleaner, and while I did get some good results, I'm dreading taking the thing apart to do a deep cleaning in my sonic cleaner. I'll try cleaning the needle more thoroughly as well, but as of now I'm at a loss as to why it's not spraying paint at all...!
Christopher, it's hard to say but I would try a new nozzle. Also get a needle reamer to clean the nozzle and any small holes in the nozzle cap (see link) www.amazon.com/dp/B002KSH1XE/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_navT_g_D37XGNTR0890228TM1Y8. Hope this helps. Thanks for the question and thanks for watching.
Awesome video! What's crazy was I was trying to troubleshoot my airbrush earlier and then this video popped up on my YT. Anyways..what was happening with mine was the needle wasn't going in when I pressed the trigger(Step 4). Which was annoying to fix bc everything was tighten correctly.
@@TheAirbrushGarage I believe the screw wasn’t clamping on the back of the needle. I haven’t tried it yet but I did do a deep clean with an ultrasonic cleaner as well. I’ll let you know if it was something else. Thanks for your quick response.
@@DarksouIjah I have a video on "airbrush won't spray? Let's fix it. I don't have an ultra sonic cleaner. Also my first video I did on some reasons airbrush won't spray I talk about how my needle wasn't moving when I pull the trigger back and ot was because I forgot to tighten the needle nut. Lol. It happens!
@@TheAirbrushGarage I had this, ot appeared the needle wasn’t 100% clean , maybe greasy or a film of residue stuck on it, 99% ipa on a towel and rub the neddle with it and all went fine’ nice video
helpful video…my issue appears to be that my lugnut is not gripping my needle so the needle doesn’t move with the lever is pulled. I’ve tried tightening the lug nut but nothing moves!! Help please!
Linh, that's a tough one without actually seeing what's going on but...if you are using the correct needle size and the needle nut is tightening down it has to grab the needle. Take a video and IM me or send it to dan@theairbrushgarage.com
Also if you don’t spray cleaner through the whole system when you’re done, the very top of the needle housing, it’ll gum up and it’s very hard to clean a little space like that. I had to use an old needle to poke through over and over with acetone and it took 10 min of straight cleaning to get it all out.
Tonight, it sounds like your paint is too thick. Sart with a 75% reduction. Example...8 drops of reducer 2 drops of paint. If you are getting good results, add 2 moor drops of paint. Let me know.
I know nothing about airbrushing but my 13yo daughter is teaching herself. Now she has a clog and I'm gonna have her watch this whole video and report back to me what the possible issues are. Yes, I'm gonna make her do homework on her hobby and then empower her to fix it herself.
RC, that's really cool that she has an interest in the airbrush. Two things... have her watch the video on how to get paint to flow, it's on the channel, and airbrushing is like everything else we want to get good at. It takes practice, practice, and practice. Thanks for dropping me a comment, and thanks for watching.
I disassembled the gun to clean. After assembling, the gun is not receiving any air. I checked the hose and it is receiving the air from the compressor. What can you advise?
Amelia, I assume you didn't remove the air valve so that should be fine. Do you have a water trap right at the brush? If you di remove it and connect the hose directly to the brush. The other thing to look for is that the trigger is installed properly and depressing the air valve.
Yesterday was my first day using the airbrush and trying to spray underglaze on pottery. I think I made that bonehead move and will find out today. It would help if I paid more attention to the instructions. Thanks for sharing! Cheers...Freddie
Nikki, I have never used any me handicap cleaners. Make sure all airways and paint ports are clear. Also make sure your paint is thin enough to spray through a .18 tip.
Hitchcock, your needle isn't pushed all the way forward in to your nozzle or there is some dried paint in your nozzle or your nozzle is cracked. I hear a theme building here. Lol. You will get it just be patient. Thanks for the question and thanks for watching.
Kevin, welcome to airbrushing. I'm glad you liked the vide and appreciate the comment. Remember....Practice, Practice, Practice, you'll get it. Thanks for watching.
Soheilia, I do not but I have over 70 videos on the channel and if there is something you would like to see that I haven't covered please let me know and I will work on a video for that topic.
I recently downsized one of my brush needles to a .2. The kit had the needle, the paint nozzle and the air cap that were supposedly matched. I fiddled with the brush two full days before I realized the paint nozzle was sticking out past the air cap much more then all my other stuff. I thought maybe I got the air cap mixed up and put the original on so I swapped that out. The brush sprayed but was blowing spatter all over the place. So not all air caps are made the same. The inside was milled much differently between the two. Once I noticed the paint nozzle was so long I realized no venturi effect was happening to pull the paint thru. I took 2000 grit wet dry paper and drug the nozzle on that a few times, cleaned and tried to spray. After about 3x repeating this process I started getting flow. 2x more times and the quality started getting better and I could shoot finer and more stable lines. Haven't done any serious testing with it it yet but I think it should work decently enough to practice more control on finer lines and dots.
B.E., thanks for sharing that. Great information. It is very frustrating when a brush isn't spraying right. But when theses things happen they become a learning experience which only makes us better. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching.
I'm new to air brush and I did try that without the cap and wondered why it was able to spray without the cap on. Thank you for all these tips I ran into all these problems last night and wish I had seen it last night lol but I got through it I use a master air brush with the g233 and the g22 and I'm learning them still and learning the reducing part to get the paint to come out what is a decent psi to run I do custom hot wheels just a rookie on it but curious what psi u run your work at
Bleeleriy87, I spray at 27 psi. Good luck, and don't give up. It can be frustrating when you first start. Thanks for the question, and thanks for watching.
Hi Dan, Helpppppp ! I’m new at airbrushing and I have the Iwata HP-CS. I’ve watched your video like 10 times and still I can’t figure out why my airbrush does not spray paint. Here is what it does. As I pulled the trigger back it does Not spray but as I move it forward it will squirt a bit of paint/air brush cleaner. I’ve taken it apart quite a few times and cleaned it as you show it on the video…so any suggestions? Thanks, I appreciate your response
Gunner, It can be frustrating when you first get started. Set your air pressure to 30 psi. reduce your paint 1 to 1. snug up all connections. Now if it still doesn't work, take off the air nozzle (with no paint in the brush) press down on the air, is it good and strong? it should be. Also, hold the air nozzle up to the light, you should be able to see through the little tiny air holes (rare, but make sure they are not clogged). put everything back together. Now, with very thin paint, 30 psi, everything back together and tight. It should work. What brush do you have?
Hello Dan I am reasonably new to model tank building. My problem is that nothing comes out of my spray gun. Air does come out but no paint / liquid comes out. I have cleaned the gun over and over, I have stripped the gun down, I have replaced the needles and needle gauge still nothing comes out. I am wondering if O rings could be a factor here. I am at my wits end and I’m getting so tired of this happening so often. Can you help? Is there a UA-cam video out there about checking / replacing O rings?
I am sorry if you didn't get my reply. I replied via my phone but it look like it didn't show up here. Start here...ua-cam.com/video/XnbRkeYBVyY/v-deo.htmlsi=sucXsmGlRMcnW_Ha
I have a brand new airbrush, fresh out the box and its only spraying air. Not paint, not water, nothing! Please help....any advice is greatly appreciated
Red, remove the nozzle cap and nozzle then the needle. Now put it back together make sure every thing is tight and the needle is pushed all the way forward and tighten the needle nut. Start with straight reducer. Hope this helps.
I dont know but the White paint stick to the tip of the needle like glue, even with constant air flow, I have tried with two type of nozzle and needle, a 0.2 and a 0.3 and it`s the same issue everytime. I'm about to trash all this paint and try uretano .
Alden, which one are you using? Wicked or illustration? If you are using Illustration just use a few drops of water. Illustration sprays alot easier than wicked. If you are using wicked use 4011 reducer. Start with a 1 to 1 mix. If you are still getting tip dry Add a few drops at a time untill it goes away. Use a small paint brush dipped into some reducer to clean off the tip dry. Then spray air and dab with a paper tower so you don't blow reducer on your project. This works better than clearing it with you fingers. Createx is really good paint I have been using it since the beginning. If you reach out to Createx and let them know your frustration they will respond with tips as well and possibly send you some free paint. Don't give up. If I can do it so can you.
I paint model cars this is the first time I'm using airbrush I'm using iwata neo airbrush. I'm using enamel paint I'm sending it out correct ratio but when I go to spray it's spraying out a web like dust on the body like things are flying around the air coming out of the airbrush, can you tell me what would cause that, or what am I doing wrong. Thank you
@Eddie Brown I looked up that paint it should be fine as long as it is thin enough. Bump your air pressure to 27 to 30 psi. What you described sounded like the paint was drying before it hit your model. I have never experienced that before. Try those two things I mentioned and let me know. Oh..what are you using to reduce it with?
My airbrush only sprays paint when I'm actively moving my trigger back, like only during trigger travel. If I hold trigger in spray position, no paint spray. Help!
Brian, clean the brush out and make sure the nozzle is total clean and clear. Now start with just the reducer. See if it is spraying properly. If it is, add a drop of paint mix and spray. Continue to do this until it stops spraying well. Now, you will know the ratio in which you paint sprays good through your particular brush. For beginners, I recommend a 50:50 mix or even slightly more reducer. Let me know if this works for you.
@dancuccurullo8453 Hi, I've tried a full disassembly and cleaning a few times already, but I'm still having the same issue. Can you describe how exactly I should be cleaning the nozzle so I can make sure I'm doing that part right?
😁😁 Could not tell you how many times I have not tightened the needle nut. The worst thing that ever happened was I was using my HPB plus and dropped it and then kicked it. Lucky for me I had the needle cap on and only spilled paint, so I thought. I cleaned the gun and began to spray shirts. Then there was no paint flow. I took the gun completely apart and put it in Airbrush Restore (be careful with this stuff. It will eat O rings.) Put the gun back together and nothing. At this point I was very aggravated (mortified ) and had a deadline on detail on 20 shirts. I did every aleaning step there was. NOTHING! So, a friend of mine took the nozzle off and pushes a .18 feeler gage through the front of the nozzle. As we were looking through a lithoscope a 2 pieces of sand fell out the nozzle. YES! Sand! Remember, the hpb plus has an H2 needle nozzle combo that is .2mm. Now that was my first disaster. Then I did about 15 of the shirt fine details and dropped my gun with the needle cap off. Soooooo, I destroyed the needle, nozzle, and aircap. Very expensive drop.
I'm new to using a gravity feed brush. I bought a gun with a 4 color cup, I thought, that could be cool. When I connected it the first time it sprayed but very lightly and eventually stopped spraying all together. I stripped the gun cleaned everything out it back together and still nothing. I out it back in its box and continued spraying with my bottle gun. Any ideas on what happened? Also, how far do you stick the needle into the tip? Thanks.
6274, sorry to hear you are having trouble. The needle needs to be pushed all the way against you nozzle. As long as you can get paint to flow onto the tip of your needle and air flow it should work. Two main reasons for what you are experiencing is your paint is to thick and or you needle nozzle has some dried paint in it. Use a needle reamer on your nozzle, reduce your paint to 1 to 1 or more and set your repressure to around 27 p.s.i. and see what happens. Hope this helps.
Lori, just released a video yesterday on this topic check it out if you get a chance. But for now....start with just reducer or whatever you are using to reduce your paint. If that is spraying good Add a drop of paint mix and spray. Keep doing this until it starts to give you trouble. Now you will know the ratio of reduce to paint. If it's not even spraying just reducer properly head on over and check that video from yesterday call "Airbrush won't Spray". Good luck and thanks for the question.
I followed all these steps and my air brush still wont spray paint. I used paint thinner and it still wont work and I checked the needle in the front for dry paint i just bought this air brush a week ago idk what to do
Gunner, It can be frustrating when you first get started. Set your air pressure to 30 psi. reduce your paint 1 to 1. snug up all connections. Now if it still doesn't work, take off the air nozzle (with no paint in the brush) press down on the air, is it good and strong? it should be. Also, hold the air nozzle up to the light, you should be able to see through the little tiny air holes (rare, but make sure they are not clogged). put everything back together. Now, with very thin paint, 30 psi, everything back together and tight. It should work. What brush do you have?
I've been trying to airbrush, I've trouble shooted everything you covered and i still can't get any paint out of my gun. Is there anything else that i could be doing wrong. It will spray reducer and water out fine. Soon as i add paint reduced and all. Nothing 🤬
Orlando, if it's spraying straight reducer it should spray paint.. Try this...start with a mix of 10 to 1. That's 10 parts or drops of reducer and 1 part (drop) of paint. Mix well and spray. Continue to add one drop of paint mix and spray until it becomes difficult to spray. Now clean your cup, back off 2 drops from where it became difficult and use that mix to practice. Hope this helps. Thanks for the question and thanks for watching.
@@TheAirbrushGarage yeah that's what i was thinking if it sprayed reducer it should spray paint..but i will try what u said. Thank you for replying and your help..You're welcome too
Help🙈🤦♀️I took my airbrush appart to clean, can’t remember how it goes back together. I pulled out the anatomy, mechanical paper of it, no retraction on the needle still.🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Kendra, make sure the needle is pushed all the way forward and the needle nut is tight. Also make sure your needle stop is not all the way forward. And don't get frustrated, learning how to take apart, clean and put your brush back together is a very important part of airbrushing, you'll get it. Hope this helps and thanks for the question and hope you keep watching.
I ordinarily spray with a bare needle, despite the fragility factor. I've found restricting airflow at the end of a needle in any way hinders control and begs more frequent clogging. I too used to accidentally remove or loosen threaded air tips when I intended to only remove a crown tip or ring style protective sleeve. Since then, I've fashion softer plastic rings from cut segments of ball point pen/ marker sleeves or stout aquarium style tubing of the right diameter which can be removed or replaced quickly, slid on and off, so to speak. I find these far more convenient than threading something on and off between painting and storing. It also doesn't cost an arm and a leg if I loose one. As we all know, any chromed anything for airbrushes are pricey. Another cause of blockage I've discovered is the clogging and backing up of paint into the channels in some airbrush bodies which convey air from the valve area through to the head and nozzle assembly. If paint gets into those and dries, (usually a cumulative and unnoticed process) it can eventually constrict or stop airflow to the tip even though a check of airflow at it's entry point to the brush indicates good pressure. Thanks for the video. Do you or have you ever used a Paashe AB retouching airbrush? Just curious. Despite being a discontinued tool, I use mine regularly and encourage any avid and brave airbrushers to get their hands on one and master it. There is really nothing comparable to it available for what it's best at, very fine work.
David, thans for sharing your experience. and no I never used a Paashe AB, but my first airbrush was a Paashe siphon feed. I used that for about two years before going to gravity fed brushes. Thanks again for the comments and thanks for watching.
@@TheAirbrushGarage You're welcome, thank you. The AB is the only Paasche I'd consider worth trying, not a fan of their convention style brushes but the operational principles of the AB sets itself apart from all other airbrushes. About the only thing it shares with other airbrushes is air goes into it. If you have a chance, do a search and have a look at how they operate. I'd guarantee you'll at least find it interesting enough to wanna try sometime. Have a good rest of the weekend and thanks again.
I have a pistol grip airbrush that has no air going thru it at all. tore it apart, cleaned everything, still no air. It's not the incoming flow from the compressor, that work fine. All the valves are clean . Any thoughts?
Rick, is there a MAC (micro Control Valve) valve on the gun? If so make sure it is turned open. As simple as this sounds it has happened to me. It is not likely that an air valve goes bad but any thing can happen. Take the air valve out inspect it and put it back in and try it. Before you put it back in hook your air hose up to the brush and make sure there is no other obstructions. This will isolate the air valve. If no good after putting the valuve back in, look to replace the air value. Hope this helps.
Sir, help me please. I have a problem with my airbrush, i clogged it with old airbrush paint, i cleaned it, and i used some thinner and also some acetone, wich i ahoudn't do it... Now is all clean, but it is sprayng intermitently. Do you have a solution? Thank you!
National, remove your air nozzle cap. If your air flow is strong clean the little holes in the cap. If the air flow is week when your cap is removed it may be in the air valve but highly unlikely. Hope this helps and thanks for the comment and watching.
Well...do you have a water trap connected to your airbrush? If so remove it and connect your hose directly to the airbrush. If that don't work it could be your regulator on your compressor, rare though. If non of that works I would say air valve. What airbrush do you have?
You forgot 1 thing I just experienced. I have a adjuster valve on the bottom side. I couldn't find the use of it on UA-cam. But apparently it can block all the air coming through so it won't spray. Ps. Does anyone know how to use it, what are the benefits 🤔
Herald, it is a MAC valve, Micro Air Control. It is used to reduce the airpresure for times when you want to get in close for finer detail and it could be use for stipple effects. It saves from having to go to the compressor and turning the regulator up or down. Hope this helps and thanks for the comment and watching.
I bought 2 airbrushes thinking I messed it up. I learned so much in this video. My hero! Thank you.
Cynthia, sorry for the delayed reply. I am so glad you liked the video. Good luck in your new journey. Thanks for the comment and watching.
Just tried my airbrush for first time, thought I’d done everything right , but didn’t spray! Thanks for your tips I think No 4 is my problem I will try again tomorrow checking all 5 thanks again for your help. Pete in UK
Peter, congrats on deciding to try airbrushing. An Airbrush can be frustrating so be patient. Her is a video you may want to watch on getting paint to flow. ua-cam.com/video/XnbRkeYBVyY/v-deo.htmlsi=X_jkRqIrdwYMzhLy best of luck.
Just started airbrushing a couple a days ago and think I've already come across all of these problems! These are great tips (not dry like mine) - cheers!
Dave, just remember to shut the paint off before the air. This will help with tip dry. Thanks for watching.
I'm using my Iwata Eclipse HP-CS and it's stopped working - it'll blow air but no paint comes through.
I've completely disassembled it, gave the nozzle a soaking in airbrush cleaner, scrubbed the interior with the pipe-cleaner brushes, cleaned the needle, and cleaned out the gun body with airbrush cleaner, ensured the nut was grabbing onto the needle and it was moving when I pulled the trigger back, double-checked the nozzle components by holding them up to a light to ensure there wasn't a clog, checked to see if there was blow-back by stopping up the nozzle with my finger and checking for bubbles, and there's no was no clog, and I made sure my PSI was at least 30-40.
It'll blow air, but still no paint - it won't even blow water.
I'm at a loss as to what to do now outside of buying a replacement nozzle and needle - do you have any other ideas I could try?
Same. What should we do? Just open up to clean, then it happen to me, what happened to u. Couldnt figure out how to make it work again
@@gudu2gunpla454 I found this video and saw this guy doing this - turns out the tiny silver nozzle tip was clogged, because soaking the nozzle tip in rubbing alcohol for 5 minutes and then flossing some sewing thread through it seems to have fixed my problem.
It's a bit of a pain to get the thread through the tiny nozzle hole, so to make it less of a headache I think I'll get an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner to clean my components in the future.
had a two stage,,,,, hated it,,,,,, hated it,,,,,, went to a single stage,,,,,, now after seeing your video,,,, I think I am going to give a two stage another shot,,,,, now I have a better ideal what to look for, when having issues,,,,,, great video
Hi Eric. It really is all about getting a feel for the trigger. It just takes a little time and practice. You'll get it. Thanks for the nice comment, and thanks for watching.
I’m new to airbrush. Brought one to paint 3D prints and just found your channel. I’ve felt an idiot watching most of this as you’ve answered multiple questions and issues I’ve had. More info in one video than I’ve managed to get in weeks. Great video and if I could sub more than once I’d be doing it
Filthy, that is really nice to hear. It makes all the work putting these videos together worth it when I get feedback like that. Thank you. And thanks for watching and subscribing. Keep practicing, try not to get frustrated, you'll get it.
Hi Dan Iam Alvin from Chicago had that problem with the tip of Airbrush until you said, about .5 needle I changed it and it work fantastic!!!!!! Now Iam very happy! Thank you for help thank you for your channel … Godbless you……
Just started using an airbrush and I found this video incredibly valuable.Thanks!
Well, welcome to airbrushing Anne. I am glad you liked the video. At first, an airbrush can be a frustrating tool. But I promise that, like anything else, with practice, it will get easier.
Thank you so so so much. I’ve tried watching other tutorials but none of them covered what you did. You explained it thoroughly and I was able to find the problem. You saved me lol!
You're welcome, Tatertok. I am glad you found the video helpful. Thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching.
Thanks so much I did found today the problem and I'm so so greatful
Perla, glad you found the problem. It can get very frustrating at times. Thanks for watching.
I have this Timbertech airbrush and it is driving me insane. It is able to spray pure water but any paint will clog it. I did dismantle it, put airbrush cleaner on it, etc. But it keeps stopping as soon as I put some pain in it. I cannot unscrew the front only that little tip and that seems fine. Took out the need, checked the gravity dispenser, they should all work. It worked when I bought it, but my projects take time so 1.5 years later I tried it again and I guess somewhere is clogged paint but can't fix it.
Confuzer, I have a video on how to get paint to flow. Try that and let me know.
I already looked at that. Did all those things. I think something is inside the feeder on the inside but this airbrush won't let you unscrew the top. I just bought a new one (with attached feeder which is better I think than a screw on one from the side) and will maintain a strict cleaning ritual after every time I use it. Thanks for the video's, helpful!@@TheAirbrushGarage
Dude, thank you so much. Saved me from a bad, frustrating and confusing situation.
Derpdude, very happy you liked the video. Thanks for watching.
Best video on this, thank you!
Echo mike, glad you found it helpful helpful! Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching.
Turns out #4 was the bane of my existence and I didn't even know it. Thanks!
Good to hear. Glad I could help.
Good tips, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I clean it all that shoot out is the air some reason no paint is coming out so I after the plastic holder in water over night just in case the paint is dry so it not letting the paint flow though
Chef, take a look at this video and let me know. ua-cam.com/video/XnbRkeYBVyY/v-deo.htmlsi=wU-IIyfDkhwpWMZr
@TheAirbrushGarage so as I got home I took the bottom feeder out the water saw alot of paint coming out. It was the dry paint in the Tube
thanks for the video!
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. I am just a beginner, I would love to learn more.
I have been told to use paint thinner to clean out the gun. If paint is clogged.
I just started started working on cleaning my airbrush.
I have been cleaning it, the only issues that I have been having is; the paint is bubbling, paint has been spitting out, and I have replaced the needles and the nozzle. Just realized that the nozzle is gone. Now I know why airbrush is not working. I have brought a 20.00 airbrush gun.
Hi Jessica, I am glad you figured out your problem. Unfortunately, a 20 dollar airbrush can be frustrating. If your budget is tight, I would start with the neo for iwata. I run about 60 dollars at Hobby Lobby or on Amazon. If you can afford a little more, I would recommend an iwata Eclipse. But both are great brushes. I have reviews on both. If you get a chance, check them out, and if I can help in any way, please let me know.
THANKS FOR ANSWER!!!!!!!
Thank so much for emailing me, but I have fixed the problem. THANKS!
I’ve been scale modeling for about 9 months now and have acquired six brushes since. Where some of these problems seem to crop up is the use of varnished, Surfacer etc.., ie., materials which have more substance. You can only thin or reduce them to a certain extent before you defeat the purpose of using the material. Of course, I know THAT kind of stuff requires a cleaning for sure, but even after a cleaning I’ve had some brushes still seized up. Or, like my Badger Patriot, the trigger comes out and I put it aside .
Quigley, I have no experience with varnishes but with any material that can be reduced there is a "breaking "point, meaning there is a lack of pigment and properties to adhere to the surface. Most products can be reduced as much as 150% and still be ok, but it really depends on the specific product. It really is a matter of getting to know your product with experimentation. As for the cleaning goes, here is a link to one of my cleaning videos ua-cam.com/video/6TV_ufwZxdI/v-deo.htmlsi=ev4CRsAhK1Oh6Eq0. I hope this helps. Thank you for the question and thanks for watching.
Here is another Cleaning video of my routine. ua-cam.com/video/-KL1RQiX_TY/v-deo.htmlsi=COvifZM2xaplW2Sa
@@TheAirbrushGarage thank you Sir for the cleaning video link. I’m on it!
@@TheAirbrushGarage thank you Sir: one question: I’m in scale modeling. When you say “reducer” do you mean turpenoid or white spirit?
@ocsplc I mean the product specified for you paint to thin its viscosity.
Great info. Thanx.
Especially the end of your video. Thank you again
David, so glad the video was helpful. Thanks for the comment and watching.
Yup, I didn't tighten the needle chunk ( I looked around and nobody saw )
Robert, it's amazing and reassuring to find out we are not alone! lol
Thanks for this guidance and advice, previously to watching this had spent hours stripping down my iwata with no success and experiencing issues. I'm fairly new to airbrushing but like they say every day is a school day. I followed your advice and now I'm fully back up and running even though the air was blue in my garage. Cheers and take care👌👍
Thank Lorne. I am glad the video helped. It can be frustrating when you first start. It gets easier. If you ever have any questions, just let me know. Thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching.
I just did your bone head mistake myself. Spent a couple hours fiddling with my Awata Eclipse CS and gave up. I just started brush paining instead! Found your video and hopefully the problem is solved. I had the nozzle and the protector removed as an assembly and didn't realize it. They were welded together. I got them apart. now I need to see if the thing works. It should! Thanks!
Pops, it will work. Don't give up you'll get it. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching.
Thanks man! I really appreciate the help.
DGID11, you're welcome, glad I could help. Thanks for the comment and thanks watching.
I'm so happy I found your video. I watched quite a few videos from other people and they were super helpful, however, you were the only person I saw you talked about my specific issues (number 4 lmao). I can't believe it was as simple as tightening it more
Tom, believe it or not, I think everyone who ever airbrushed has done that. Lol. Thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching.
Sure has happen a couple times. Great vid
Thanks for the information!
Very well put. I just had my nozzle piece clogged. Almost thought maybe the nut wasn't tight enough. I'll be coming back to this video ofen.
Stefan, glad you liked the video. Thanks for the comment and watching.
Thank you that was very helpful
Big thanks from Sweden.
Larsson, Sweden! That's what I love about having a channel. I get to help people all around the world. Thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching.
I'm a finisher and I have a project where I need to match some pinstripes on a piece for a client. I thought it was going to be a piece of cake, pretty much a teeny tiny version of what I already do...boy was I wrong. I'm covered in paint, the second I pressed the trigger the pot exploded in my face. I'm literally typing this cover in paint. Thank you for the video, I feel like you addressed all my issues. Now I gotta get back at it.
Mistie, Glad I could help. I love your attitude, right back at it! Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching.
Well I’m not alone lol. I too like to clean my airbrush often and I forget to tighten the needle nut more often than I’d like to admit. Great tips and thanks for sharing.
Man I don’t know I try everything and nothing:/
Great Vid. I think you have solved my problem. If I eliminate these problems and my air brush still does not work, then my pump is too weak.
Thanks
Freddy, I spray at 27 psi. Does your compressor have a regulator on it?
@@TheAirbrushGarage it does not have a regulator; it’s a very small one I use for edible paint on cakes. I figured the info you provided would translate to my situation. I have a single and double action gun and neither work so I was suspecting the pump already but your info has me energized to clean them thoroughly then proceed to the next step. Thanks for replying!!
You are the best thank you you help me a lot i
Amit, I'm glad you found the video helpful. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching.
You helped!
Great video! I have a Badger Crescendo 175 that clogs up frequently but this helps a lot.
Thank you! I got my airbrush out to work on my cosplay and was really struggling to get it spraying cleanly. This explains things so clearly!
I am glad I could help Pink. Thanks for watching.
@@TheAirbrushGarage I painted my whole cosplay in an evening with no issues! I'll be saving your videos for reference in the future if I get stuck!
Oh man... I have a paschee airbrush for like a decade now. There was a time when there was a strange sputtering, spitting, constant on and off airflow, however you may call it... I though it was the compressor.... ended up buying a new compressor. Still had the airflow coming out in segments. Ended up pulling apart the airbrush many many times to see if there where O rings that had broken or parts that were damaged... Nothing. Checked the manual, cheked online... and finally one day, I found out that I was screwing the front looser than it should had been and those tiny holes that serve for the air to flow somehow didn't work properly. Now I always make sure I don't have air leakage, like you mentioned it in your video. Very frustrating and actually very silly but not obvious problem and solution!
Great tios and great video. Thanks for sharing..!
Fernando, Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching.
I’m new to air brush, green as green can get. I was using clear with a reducer I was spraying a large part of my model I was holding it open moving back and forth but clear paint would stop coming out so I had move the trigger off and on to keep the paint flowing don’t know if it was drying 🤷 had my pressure at 20 and.
Blizz Dog, you are experiencing tip dry. Try a few more drops of reducer. Also, put some reducer in a small cup, dip a little paint brush in it and clean the needle and nozzle off, and then dab with a paper towel when this happens to you. I find this works best for me. Give a few shots of air away from your project just to make sure there is no reducer left over. You don't want to blow reducer on to your project. Tip dry is just something airbushers deal with. You'll get better at it as you go. Hope this helps, and thanks for the question, and thanks for watching.
@@TheAirbrushGarage thanks for the reply and helping us noobs out seems like this is something that people can easily get lost and frustrated with lol
What is the best reducer? Thanks!!!!!!
4011 for Createx. If another paint use the recommended reducer. Thanks forthe question and watching.
My Cerakote/acetone Patriot wont return the needle to resting position unless i let it recoil back from the full flow position....full year of use before the bushing started swelling, so pretty good usage all things considered.
I did the bone head thing ! Good looking out
lol. thanks for watching. much appreciated.
Me too. I thought you needed that cap on 😳
An excellent trouble shooting video. Thank you!
MrLarry, your welcome. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching.
I watched your video on cleaning the airbrush and things were much improved. Now I am having issues where it will spray thinner and cleaner no problem but when I add paint it barely sprays and when it does it shoots out large speckled drops. I'm using Vallejo primer for miniatures and thinning about 50/50 or so. I have also tried adjusting the pressure up and down on the compressor. My airbrush also has an air adjusting screw under the cup that I keep at about a middle position. I don't know if it's just a cheap airbrush that is wearing out or if that is a thing. Thanks for any help.
YO. I have had all kinds of similar problems with airbrush getting clogged, and also had some bonehead moves like you did. We all have those moments. :D I usually clean the cup with water and window cleaner agent, which is similar to airbrush cleaner detergent. After that I don´t spray the gun with the detergent after, but pour all excess paint off and clean the cup completely with water and detergent and paper towel. Because there can be dry paint on the cup, so even a small piece of a dry paint might go into the nozzle and get it really badly clogged. I also use brush to clean the cup. After cleaning the cup completely after I start spraying the detergent and water through the brush. Also put my finger on the front of the brush to make the air go back to the cup. That also cleans nozzle area and the front of the brush. After dismantle the brush I also pour water from the end of the brush without the needle. Sometimes I even flush the whole brush under running water to get all the paint off. Just be careful when dismantling the brush near sink that you don´t drop any parts into the sink hole. That might be an expensive mistake to do. Since one part can be very expensive.
Then for the severe cases I have been using isopropanol for cleaning. That dissolves the acrylics and then u might not need to buy a new nozzle if thats the case! . Just leave it soak over night and then use ultrasonic cleaner. Maybe even with all parts in the ultrasonic cleaner with isopropanol instead of only water. I never put the needle in ultrasonic cleaner since it makes all ur parts move, and the needle tip might get damaged by the cleaner while hitting the walls of it. Important to know that the needle might have some tiny paint residues on the tip of it and that might be also the reason why the brush clogs. Specially if u use an airbrush that have 0,2 mm tip. Just be super cautious that u don´t bend the tip of the needle when using ur fingers when cleaning it. If u bent the needle tip then the spray looks different in certain way and u need to replace the needle.
Jan, thank you for sharing your experience. I love hearing from others on their routines. It is very helpful to other viewers, and I always learn something as well. So thank you, and thanks for watching.
Lots of good info here. Thanks for sharing your experience
Salty, thanks for the kind words and thanks for watching.
Ty very helpful
Thank you for your steps and instructions
Ng, you are welcome. Thank you for the kind words and thanks for watching.
Io ne ho fatte tante di stupidaggini, ma la più grande è stata quella di non averti incontrato subito quando ho deciso di iniziare questa esperienza. Grazie
Really hoping to get over the hump on having these problems. They make me just straight up quit the hobby for months. Gonna try these out.
UD, keep working through the tip dry, the clogs, how much to reduce, etc. It will get better, don't give up. You'll get it. Keep watching videos and practicing. I promise it will get easier.
I feel your pain. I'm still relatively new to airbrushing to which I use for scale modelling. I thought I'd mastered solving all the common issues until 2 days ago when I could not get paint through the needle, watched and followed this advice and solved the issue. Must admit my patience wears thin most of the time, I've spent hours experimenting with a range of paints, discovering some need thinning, its a complete minefield. The end product is far superior to hand painting but as you stated sometimes I want to give up the hobby I enjoy. All videos loaded make airbrushing look simplistic, all edited and not a true reflection. Keep with it😂
The air brush garage , yesterday I used my air brush it sprayed well , I’m a new user now learning to use one , last night I took it apart take it the needle and the pull back button to get paint fell out as the needle was out , I put it back together,, this morning using it it doesn’t work I’m getting non air ,, do you have a video I can look at to get fix ,,????
Vijay, the fact that you are not getting air is concerning. If your trigger feels like it is working correctly, there are only 2 reasons you are not getting air. 1. Your hole on your needle nozzle is blocked or 2. There is a rubber O ring in your hose connection or more likely the O ring in the water trap at the brush, if your using one can get pinched if you tighten these connections too tight. One other possibility is if you have a MAC valve on your brush, make sure it is not turned closed.
@@TheAirbrushGarage so I took it apart again a while ago there was a piece of thick paint beneath the trigger don’t know how that fit there , the trigger feels more free hopefully I’ll try it back in the morning I hope that was the problem
Hi Dan from England, thank you for this video. You have put the points real clearly without fuss or bother or drama and made it very easy to follow. I think my main problem appears to be air pressure and mixtures.....oh yes and me! Thank you Dan this was a great help.
Norman, England! So cool. That is what is so awesome about making videos is that I connect with people all around the world. So glad you liked the video and you are not the problem. We all struggle with certain aspects of our art no matter how long we have been doing it. The challenge is what keeps us going. Keep practicing my friend and thanks for watching.
@@TheAirbrushGarage you are welcome mate.
I have a Badger 105 here, and all of a sudden it's only spraying air instead of anything else, even water. I tried soaking the nozzle assembly in airbrush cleaner, and while I did get some good results, I'm dreading taking the thing apart to do a deep cleaning in my sonic cleaner. I'll try cleaning the needle more thoroughly as well, but as of now I'm at a loss as to why it's not spraying paint at all...!
Christopher, it's hard to say but I would try a new nozzle. Also get a needle reamer to clean the nozzle and any small holes in the nozzle cap (see link) www.amazon.com/dp/B002KSH1XE/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_navT_g_D37XGNTR0890228TM1Y8. Hope this helps. Thanks for the question and thanks for watching.
Awesome video! What's crazy was I was trying to troubleshoot my airbrush earlier and then this video popped up on my YT. Anyways..what was happening with mine was the needle wasn't going in when I pressed the trigger(Step 4). Which was annoying to fix bc everything was tighten correctly.
DS, did you get it fixed? And if so what was the problem?
@@TheAirbrushGarage I believe the screw wasn’t clamping on the back of the needle. I haven’t tried it yet but I did do a deep clean with an ultrasonic cleaner as well. I’ll let you know if it was something else. Thanks for your quick response.
@@DarksouIjah I have a video on "airbrush won't spray? Let's fix it. I don't have an ultra sonic cleaner. Also my first video I did on some reasons airbrush won't spray I talk about how my needle wasn't moving when I pull the trigger back and ot was because I forgot to tighten the needle nut. Lol. It happens!
@@TheAirbrushGarage I’ll check it out thanks! Also subbed.
@@TheAirbrushGarage I had this, ot appeared the needle wasn’t 100% clean , maybe greasy or a film of residue stuck on it, 99% ipa on a towel and rub the neddle with it and all went fine’ nice video
helpful video…my issue appears to be that my lugnut is not gripping my needle so the needle doesn’t move with the lever is pulled. I’ve tried tightening the lug nut but nothing moves!! Help please!
Linh, that's a tough one without actually seeing what's going on but...if you are using the correct needle size and the needle nut is tightening down it has to grab the needle. Take a video and IM me or send it to dan@theairbrushgarage.com
I have had all of these
Also if you don’t spray cleaner through the whole system when you’re done, the very top of the needle housing, it’ll gum up and it’s very hard to clean a little space like that. I had to use an old needle to poke through over and over with acetone and it took 10 min of straight cleaning to get it all out.
Alton, I use a needle reamer for any tiny holes. Here's a link amzn.to/3QmhlkJ. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching.
Great information thanks for the advice
Bought a used airbrush kit and it works Great with just Walter or alcohol but when I use paint it doesn't spray paint. Thank you
Tonight, it sounds like your paint is too thick. Sart with a 75% reduction. Example...8 drops of reducer 2 drops of paint. If you are getting good results, add 2 moor drops of paint. Let me know.
@@dancuccurullo8453 thank you very much, I will try that
You just saved my life. Big thanks. ✊🏼
Bigfoot, glad the video was helpful. Thanks for watching.
Very informative! Thank you so much
carol, thanks for dropping me a comment and thanks for watching.
I know nothing about airbrushing but my 13yo daughter is teaching herself. Now she has a clog and I'm gonna have her watch this whole video and report back to me what the possible issues are. Yes, I'm gonna make her do homework on her hobby and then empower her to fix it herself.
RC, that's really cool that she has an interest in the airbrush. Two things... have her watch the video on how to get paint to flow, it's on the channel, and airbrushing is like everything else we want to get good at. It takes practice, practice, and practice. Thanks for dropping me a comment, and thanks for watching.
Thanks for sharing bro. very helpful tips
Gates, glad you liked it. Thanks for watching.
I disassembled the gun to clean. After assembling, the gun is not receiving any air. I checked the hose and it is receiving the air from the compressor. What can you advise?
Amelia, I assume you didn't remove the air valve so that should be fine. Do you have a water trap right at the brush? If you di remove it and connect the hose directly to the brush. The other thing to look for is that the trigger is installed properly and depressing the air valve.
Omg i was so frustrated till I watched this video thank you!!!
Yesterday was my first day using the airbrush and trying to spray underglaze on pottery. I think I made that bonehead move and will find out today.
It would help if I paid more attention to the instructions.
Thanks for sharing!
Cheers...Freddie
Freddie, Thanks for watching.
@@TheAirbrushGarage It worked and my first 3 test tiles went in the kiln today firing to 2232F
@@freddiemoretti8456 Good to hear. Glad I was able to help.
hi am useing the same gun hardenstinbek and am not geting paint but getting air i have a ultra sonic cleaner will that do it ?
Nikki, I have never used any me handicap cleaners. Make sure all airways and paint ports are clear. Also make sure your paint is thin enough to spray through a .18 tip.
I'm sorry me handicap was supposed to be mechanical. stupid auto correct!
Thanks man . For these tips
Why is my Iwata dual action spraying paint when I just push down on the air?
Hitchcock, your needle isn't pushed all the way forward in to your nozzle or there is some dried paint in your nozzle or your nozzle is cracked. I hear a theme building here. Lol. You will get it just be patient. Thanks for the question and thanks for watching.
Thanks for the tutorial I have just started airbrushing and it's taught me a lot of things about this thanks for the advice
Kevin, welcome to airbrushing. I'm glad you liked the vide and appreciate the comment. Remember....Practice, Practice, Practice, you'll get it. Thanks for watching.
Do you teach any airbrush classes
Soheilia, I do not but I have over 70 videos on the channel and if there is something you would like to see that I haven't covered please let me know and I will work on a video for that topic.
I recently downsized one of my brush needles to a .2. The kit had the needle, the paint nozzle and the air cap that were supposedly matched. I fiddled with the brush two full days before I realized the paint nozzle was sticking out past the air cap much more then all my other stuff. I thought maybe I got the air cap mixed up and put the original on so I swapped that out. The brush sprayed but was blowing spatter all over the place. So not all air caps are made the same. The inside was milled much differently between the two. Once I noticed the paint nozzle was so long I realized no venturi effect was happening to pull the paint thru. I took 2000 grit wet dry paper and drug the nozzle on that a few times, cleaned and tried to spray. After about 3x repeating this process I started getting flow. 2x more times and the quality started getting better and I could shoot finer and more stable lines. Haven't done any serious testing with it it yet but I think it should work decently enough to practice more control on finer lines and dots.
B.E., thanks for sharing that. Great information. It is very frustrating when a brush isn't spraying right. But when theses things happen they become a learning experience which only makes us better. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching.
I'm new to air brush and I did try that without the cap and wondered why it was able to spray without the cap on. Thank you for all these tips I ran into all these problems last night and wish I had seen it last night lol but I got through it I use a master air brush with the g233 and the g22 and I'm learning them still and learning the reducing part to get the paint to come out what is a decent psi to run I do custom hot wheels just a rookie on it but curious what psi u run your work at
Bleeleriy87, I spray at 27 psi. Good luck, and don't give up. It can be frustrating when you first start. Thanks for the question, and thanks for watching.
Hi Dan,
Helpppppp !
I’m new at airbrushing and I have the Iwata HP-CS. I’ve watched your video like 10 times and still I can’t figure out why my airbrush does not spray paint. Here is what it does. As I pulled the trigger back it does Not spray but as I move it forward it will squirt a bit of paint/air brush cleaner. I’ve taken it apart quite a few times and cleaned it as you show it on the video…so any suggestions?
Thanks, I appreciate your response
Ghost5. Have you checked out this video yet? Try this and let me know. ua-cam.com/video/XnbRkeYBVyY/v-deo.html
Gunner, It can be frustrating when you first get started. Set your air pressure to 30 psi. reduce your paint 1 to 1. snug up all connections. Now if it still doesn't work, take off the air nozzle (with no paint in the brush) press down on the air, is it good and strong? it should be. Also, hold the air nozzle up to the light, you should be able to see through the little tiny air holes (rare, but make sure they are not clogged). put everything back together. Now, with very thin paint, 30 psi, everything back together and tight. It should work. What brush do you have?
Hello Dan I am reasonably new to model tank building. My problem is that nothing comes out of my spray gun. Air does come out but no paint / liquid comes out. I have cleaned the gun over and over, I have stripped the gun down, I have replaced the needles and needle gauge still nothing comes out. I am wondering if O rings could be a factor here. I am at my wits end and I’m getting so tired of this happening so often. Can you help? Is there a UA-cam video out there about checking / replacing O rings?
I am sorry if you didn't get my reply. I replied via my phone but it look like it didn't show up here. Start here...ua-cam.com/video/XnbRkeYBVyY/v-deo.htmlsi=sucXsmGlRMcnW_Ha
I lost the top where do I get a cap?
Amazon
Not sure what you mean by the top but I get most of my parts through Amazon. Thanks for watching and being a subscriber.
parfaite cette video, merci
Chris, I typically spray at 25 psi. thanks for watching.
Thanks you! Such a helpful video... been trying to fix my airbrush for 2 hours... now it works! Subscribing!
Sara, so glad the video helped you. I love to hear that. Thanks for watching.
and subscribing. Much appreciated.
Happened to me :)
I have a brand new airbrush, fresh out the box and its only spraying air. Not paint, not water, nothing! Please help....any advice is greatly appreciated
Red, remove the nozzle cap and nozzle then the needle. Now put it back together make sure every thing is tight and the needle is pushed all the way forward and tighten the needle nut. Start with straight reducer. Hope this helps.
I dont know but the White paint stick to the tip of the needle like glue, even with constant air flow, I have tried with two type of nozzle and needle, a 0.2 and a 0.3 and it`s the same issue everytime.
I'm about to trash all this paint and try uretano .
Alden, which one are you using? Wicked or illustration? If you are using Illustration just use a few drops of water. Illustration sprays alot easier than wicked. If you are using wicked use 4011 reducer. Start with a 1 to 1 mix. If you are still getting tip dry Add a few drops at a time untill it goes away. Use a small paint brush dipped into some reducer to clean off the tip dry. Then spray air and dab with a paper tower so you don't blow reducer on your project. This works better than clearing it with you fingers. Createx is really good paint I have been using it since the beginning. If you reach out to Createx and let them know your frustration they will respond with tips as well and possibly send you some free paint. Don't give up. If I can do it so can you.
@@TheAirbrushGarage thank you for your reply , yes I only use illustration, already trashed all Wicked. Will try your advices , thank you Sir.
I paint model cars this is the first time I'm using airbrush I'm using iwata neo airbrush. I'm using enamel paint I'm sending it out correct ratio but when I go to spray it's spraying out a web like dust on the body like things are flying around the air coming out of the airbrush, can you tell me what would cause that, or what am I doing wrong. Thank you
Eddie, it sounds like a paint problem. What neo are you using? siphon or gravity? what's the name of your paint? What air pressure are you using?
@@TheAirbrushGarage gravity airbrush, 20psi, mcw enamel paint
@Eddie Brown I looked up that paint it should be fine as long as it is thin enough. Bump your air pressure to 27 to 30 psi. What you described sounded like the paint was drying before it hit your model. I have never experienced that before. Try those two things I mentioned and let me know. Oh..what are you using to reduce it with?
@@TheAirbrushGarage Mr leveling thinner 400
@Eddie Brown I am not familiar with that. Sorry I could not be of more help. I would definitely bump the air pressure to 27 psi.
Yes that same thing happened to me also.
Stewart, thanks for the comment it's nice to no we are not alone. lol. Thanks for watching.
My airbrush only sprays paint when I'm actively moving my trigger back, like only during trigger travel. If I hold trigger in spray position, no paint spray. Help!
Brian, clean the brush out and make sure the nozzle is total clean and clear. Now start with just the reducer. See if it is spraying properly. If it is, add a drop of paint mix and spray. Continue to do this until it stops spraying well. Now, you will know the ratio in which you paint sprays good through your particular brush. For beginners, I recommend a 50:50 mix or even slightly more reducer. Let me know if this works for you.
@dancuccurullo8453 Hi, I've tried a full disassembly and cleaning a few times already, but I'm still having the same issue. Can you describe how exactly I should be cleaning the nozzle so I can make sure I'm doing that part right?
😁😁 Could not tell you how many times I have not tightened the needle nut. The worst thing that ever happened was I was using my HPB plus and dropped it and then kicked it. Lucky for me I had the needle cap on and only spilled paint, so I thought. I cleaned the gun and began to spray shirts. Then there was no paint flow. I took the gun completely apart and put it in Airbrush Restore (be careful with this stuff. It will eat O rings.) Put the gun back together and nothing. At this point I was very aggravated (mortified ) and had a deadline on detail on 20 shirts. I did every aleaning step there was. NOTHING! So, a friend of mine took the nozzle off and pushes a .18 feeler gage through the front of the nozzle. As we were looking through a lithoscope a 2 pieces of sand fell out the nozzle. YES! Sand! Remember, the hpb plus has an H2 needle nozzle combo that is .2mm. Now that was my first disaster. Then I did about 15 of the shirt fine details and dropped my gun with the needle cap off. Soooooo, I destroyed the needle, nozzle, and aircap. Very expensive drop.
Jeremy, It happens to all of us. That's why I keep an extra needle and nozzle in my box. Thanks for the comments and thanks for watching.
I'm new to using a gravity feed brush. I bought a gun with a 4 color cup, I thought, that could be cool. When I connected it the first time it sprayed but very lightly and eventually stopped spraying all together. I stripped the gun cleaned everything out it back together and still nothing. I out it back in its box and continued spraying with my bottle gun. Any ideas on what happened? Also, how far do you stick the needle into the tip? Thanks.
6274, sorry to hear you are having trouble. The needle needs to be pushed all the way against you nozzle. As long as you can get paint to flow onto the tip of your needle and air flow it should work. Two main reasons for what you are experiencing is your paint is to thick and or you needle nozzle has some dried paint in it. Use a needle reamer on your nozzle, reduce your paint to 1 to 1 or more and set your repressure to around 27 p.s.i. and see what happens. Hope this helps.
@@TheAirbrushGarage thanks a lot 👍🏻
Mine won't spray except when I release it spurts a bit out. Trying to figure it out.
Lori, just released a video yesterday on this topic check it out if you get a chance. But for now....start with just reducer or whatever you are using to reduce your paint. If that is spraying good Add a drop of paint mix and spray. Keep doing this until it starts to give you trouble. Now you will know the ratio of reduce to paint. If it's not even spraying just reducer properly head on over and check that video from yesterday call "Airbrush won't Spray". Good luck and thanks for the question.
I followed all these steps and my air brush still wont spray paint. I used paint thinner and it still wont work and I checked the needle in the front for dry paint i just bought this air brush a week ago idk what to do
Gunner, It can be frustrating when you first get started. Set your air pressure to 30 psi. reduce your paint 1 to 1. snug up all connections. Now if it still doesn't work, take off the air nozzle (with no paint in the brush) press down on the air, is it good and strong? it should be. Also, hold the air nozzle up to the light, you should be able to see through the little tiny air holes (rare, but make sure they are not clogged). put everything back together. Now, with very thin paint, 30 psi, everything back together and tight. It should work. What brush do you have?
I've been trying to airbrush, I've trouble shooted everything you covered and i still can't get any paint out of my gun. Is there anything else that i could be doing wrong. It will spray reducer and water out fine. Soon as i add paint reduced and all. Nothing 🤬
Orlando, if it's spraying straight reducer it should spray paint.. Try this...start with a mix of 10 to 1. That's 10 parts or drops of reducer and 1 part (drop) of paint. Mix well and spray. Continue to add one drop of paint mix and spray until it becomes difficult to spray. Now clean your cup, back off 2 drops from where it became difficult and use that mix to practice. Hope this helps. Thanks for the question and thanks for watching.
@@TheAirbrushGarage yeah that's what i was thinking if it sprayed reducer it should spray paint..but i will try what u said. Thank you for replying and your help..You're welcome too
Help🙈🤦♀️I took my airbrush appart to clean, can’t remember how it goes back together. I pulled out the anatomy, mechanical paper of it, no retraction on the needle still.🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Kendra, make sure the needle is pushed all the way forward and the needle nut is tight. Also make sure your needle stop is not all the way forward. And don't get frustrated, learning how to take apart, clean and put your brush back together is a very important part of airbrushing, you'll get it. Hope this helps and thanks for the question and hope you keep watching.
I ordinarily spray with a bare needle, despite the fragility factor. I've found restricting airflow at the end of a needle in any way hinders control and begs more frequent clogging.
I too used to accidentally remove or loosen threaded air tips when I intended to only remove a crown tip or ring style protective sleeve. Since then, I've fashion softer plastic rings from cut segments of ball point pen/ marker sleeves or stout aquarium style tubing of the right diameter which can be removed or replaced quickly, slid on and off, so to speak. I find these far more convenient than threading something on and off between painting and storing. It also doesn't cost an arm and a leg if I loose one. As we all know, any chromed anything for airbrushes are pricey.
Another cause of blockage I've discovered is the clogging and backing up of paint into the channels in some airbrush bodies which convey air from the valve area through to the head and nozzle assembly. If paint gets into those and dries, (usually a cumulative and unnoticed process) it can eventually constrict or stop airflow to the tip even though a check of airflow at it's entry point to the brush indicates good pressure.
Thanks for the video. Do you or have you ever used a Paashe AB retouching airbrush? Just curious. Despite being a discontinued tool, I use mine regularly and encourage any avid and brave airbrushers to get their hands on one and master it. There is really nothing comparable to it available for what it's best at, very fine work.
David, thans for sharing your experience. and no I never used a Paashe AB, but my first airbrush was a Paashe siphon feed. I used that for about two years before going to gravity fed brushes. Thanks again for the comments and thanks for watching.
@@TheAirbrushGarage You're welcome, thank you. The AB is the only Paasche I'd consider worth trying, not a fan of their convention style brushes but the operational principles of the AB sets itself apart from all other airbrushes. About the only thing it shares with other airbrushes is air goes into it. If you have a chance, do a search and have a look at how they operate. I'd guarantee you'll at least find it interesting enough to wanna try sometime. Have a good rest of the weekend and thanks again.
I have a pistol grip airbrush that has no air going thru it at all. tore it apart, cleaned everything, still no air. It's not the incoming flow from the compressor, that work fine. All the valves are clean . Any thoughts?
Rick, is there a MAC (micro Control Valve) valve on the gun? If so make sure it is turned open. As simple as this sounds it has happened to me. It is not likely that an air valve goes bad but any thing can happen. Take the air valve out inspect it and put it back in and try it. Before you put it back in hook your air hose up to the brush and make sure there is no other obstructions. This will isolate the air valve. If no good after putting the valuve back in, look to replace the air value. Hope this helps.
Sir, help me please. I have a problem with my airbrush, i clogged it with old airbrush paint, i cleaned it, and i used some thinner and also some acetone, wich i ahoudn't do it... Now is all clean, but it is sprayng intermitently. Do you have a solution? Thank you!
Paul, just recently put out this video. Check it out and let me know how you make out. ua-cam.com/video/WV8XdbpknJk/v-deo.html
What happens if my airbrush has weak airflow?
National, remove your air nozzle cap. If your air flow is strong clean the little holes in the cap. If the air flow is week when your cap is removed it may be in the air valve but highly unlikely. Hope this helps and thanks for the comment and watching.
@@TheAirbrushGarage uh oh. The airflow is still weak even if I remove the nozzle. Everything's clean.
Well...do you have a water trap connected to your airbrush? If so remove it and connect your hose directly to the airbrush. If that don't work it could be your regulator on your compressor, rare though. If non of that works I would say air valve. What airbrush do you have?
@@TheAirbrushGarage I'm guessing the compressor. I have the KKMoon with the small white box type compressor
Well good luck I hope I was of some help and I appreciate you watching my videos.
You forgot 1 thing I just experienced. I have a adjuster valve on the bottom side. I couldn't find the use of it on UA-cam. But apparently it can block all the air coming through so it won't spray. Ps. Does anyone know how to use it, what are the benefits 🤔
Herald, it is a MAC valve, Micro Air Control. It is used to reduce the airpresure for times when you want to get in close for finer detail and it could be use for stipple effects. It saves from having to go to the compressor and turning the regulator up or down. Hope this helps and thanks for the comment and watching.