1⁄1Cleaning the Iwata hp-cs
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By using a Q-tip, rub the inside of the airbrush cup in circular motions, while you move the trigger to and fro, and spray the contents into your airbrush cup.

Now, it is time to disassemble the airbrush. I start by unscrewing the airbrush handle. {1}

Next, unscrew the head cap {2} to expose the nozzle,

and remove the nozzle {3}.

Unscrew the needle screw {4} and push the needle gently and carefully with a finger out, in the direction of the arrows.

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A very thorough 'how to' here...
I've had my CS for about 2 years, but how do you remove the nozzle? I didn't even know it could be done
MAY 25, 2010 - 12:34 AM
just pull it out gently. if it's stuck, gently and carefully tilt it to the sides and pull.
MAY 25, 2010 - 02:34 AM
I missed this until now Matan. This is a very thorough how too great work.
JUN 29, 2010 - 09:47 AM
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