1⁄1Cleaning the Iwata hp-cs
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Next, in the head cap's turn.

First, disassemble it into its three parts.

Now, using a Q-tip dipped in thinner, rub the nozzle cap in upward and downward motions, as shown by the arrows.

Again, dip a Q-tip in thinner and use it to clean the needle cap, in circular motions, as shown by the arrows.

Now, it's time to re-assemble the airbrush. Place the nozzle back into its place

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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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