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Sorry I read your post and saw JAWSwill ammonia eat seals?
Maybe if you let it soak overnight, but in the levels it’s in windex I doubt it, I have used it with no problems but i don’t soak things at all.
Sorry I read your post and saw JAWSwill ammonia eat seals?
I am trying with my englishSorry I read your post and saw JAWS
Maybe if you let it soak overnight, but in the levels it’s in windex I doubt it, I have used it with no problems but i don’t soak things at all.
Not likely to do any goodis hydrogen peroxide bad ? -.-
Doubtful, but it does eat brass pretty easywill ammonia eat seals?
Sorry I read your post and saw JAWS
Maybe if you let it soak overnight, but in the levels it’s in windex I doubt it, I have used it with no problems but i don’t soak things at all.
I understood the joke. But Jaws don't eat seals, they eat evil fisher mans which hunts jawsIt was a joke, JAWS the shark eats seals (the animal)
sorry if you already understand
Thank god I don't have MicronIf Jaws can eat a boat, just think of what it'll do to your airbrush!!!
Honestly with teflon seals and all metal construction. Take the rubbber out and what wouldn't be safe?I get the whole thing about saving money, but I've heard so much about "use this" "no don't use that" I just stick to simple stuff. Although I'd really love to find a big giant bottle of that AB cleaner!
I think he steers clear of any tanks of compressed air these daysIf Jaws can eat a boat, just think of what it'll do to your airbrush!!!
Personally I stay away from anything with ammonia mainly because I know I'd be dumb enough to run it through, forget to rinse, walk away and come back two days later to a brush full of blu-green corrosion. Or not rinse it out of the threads and end up with head parts crusted togetherI get the whole thing about saving money, but I've heard so much about "use this" "no don't use that" I just stick to simple stuff. Although I'd really love to find a big giant bottle of that AB cleaner!
That is exactly what I was thinking. After all, airbrush is all metal? Anybody know what they used decades ago?Honestly with teflon seals and all metal construction. Take the rubbber out and what wouldn't be safe?
If you arent soaking for days or constantly cleaning it
I mean steer clear of nitric and sulfuric acid and metal pickling solutions you're probably fine. LOL
I mean if it eats paint and youd feel fine using it on a sink or a chrome bumper then...
Not like an airbrush is special. The only part on most that would sort of need kid gloves is the air valve
Omg thats so totally a good point!!! If you wanna catch Jaws, forget harpoons- bring an airbrush!I think he steers clear of any tanks of compressed air these days
hm...shooting whiskey without protection mask -.-
windex is 17 pounds, but shipment is 70 . On amazon uk. I can get stuff for cleaning windows with or without ammonia for 5 euros. Isopropanol is 5 euros per liter.How much is the window cleaner you can get?
How much is the 70% Isopropyl?