Yes it would. Remember it is the paint that the cleaner is removing so if it would take it off an aztek it would take it off aporche. Most cleaners are the same products with different brand names.
HastyP
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HastyP
Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Thursday, July 08, 2004 - 08:27 AM UTC
tom
Florida, United States
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Posted: Thursday, July 08, 2004 - 08:40 AM UTC
I am sorry everyone It was aaztec airbrush cleaning station, I saw one on sale at my LHS and was wondering if It would fit my aporche airbrush.
I deleted my last post so it wouldn't confuse people. I was just wondering what a good price for one would be.
Sorry for the mix up
Happy Modeling
I deleted my last post so it wouldn't confuse people. I was just wondering what a good price for one would be.
Sorry for the mix up
Happy Modeling
HastyP
Ontario, Canada
Joined: April 23, 2003
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Posted: Thursday, July 08, 2004 - 10:17 PM UTC
Tom
I have one and I paid about 30 dollars Canadian. It has an adapter that allows any manufacturers brush to be used.
Here is a link to it, costs more know but it tells a little about it.
http://www.currys.com/airaccessories/prodinfo1.asp?SubAcccatID=6
Hasty
I have one and I paid about 30 dollars Canadian. It has an adapter that allows any manufacturers brush to be used.
Here is a link to it, costs more know but it tells a little about it.
http://www.currys.com/airaccessories/prodinfo1.asp?SubAcccatID=6
Hasty
lestweforget
Victoria, Australia
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Posted: Thursday, July 08, 2004 - 10:58 PM UTC
It confused me anyway, i thought hasty P had gone crazy and began talking to himself!
tom
Florida, United States
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Posted: Friday, July 09, 2004 - 02:39 AM UTC
Thanks Every body I knew this was the best site in the world.
I wasn't sure if it would work but now I'll get it was on sale for like 15.00 to 19.00 US. So I'll go get it because any other way is a pain in the but. I hated using my airbrush just because of the cleaning afterward.
Thank You again
Happy Modeling
I wasn't sure if it would work but now I'll get it was on sale for like 15.00 to 19.00 US. So I'll go get it because any other way is a pain in the but. I hated using my airbrush just because of the cleaning afterward.
Thank You again
Happy Modeling
StarTraveler
Louisiana, United States
Joined: February 20, 2003
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Posted: Monday, July 19, 2004 - 05:17 AM UTC
I looked at the air brush cleaning station. Instead I use a plastic milk jug, with a hole cut out of the lid. The hole is just a little bit bigger then the tip of my Aztec AB. I put some heavy paper towels in the bottom to prevent any reflecting of paint and it works just fine. No fog coming out of the top.
By the time I need to use it in a couple of days, the paint from the previous cleaning session has dried.
Works great, basically cost nothing, would throw the jug out anyhow.
By the time I need to use it in a couple of days, the paint from the previous cleaning session has dried.
Works great, basically cost nothing, would throw the jug out anyhow.