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Old 01-12-2010
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just turn the pressure gauge down if it is adjustable. if not, you can buy valves that fit on the bottom of the airbrush and you can adjust the amount of air coming through the brush regardless of the tank pressure.
I use medea airbursh cleaner too but its not brilliant. I tend to favour a premiair liquid reamer for a good clean. otherwise I just use water in a squirty bottle to get right into the cup, then wipe it out with a tea towel.
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