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 Ezair Airbrush Cleaner, Anyone use this before?
YGTan
Posted: Jan 20 2009, 01:13 PM


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Saw this product in Art Friend lat week, not sure if it can be use for model paint. I ask one of the worker there, he told me it can be used to clean acrylics. The price is RM38, and the label on the bottle mention it can be diluted to about 1 gallon, there's a lot of cleaner for RM38 tongue.gif. It is supposed to be non toxic and odorless.

Not sure should give it a try or not.

Here the link to the product web site.
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Argrillion
Posted: Jan 21 2009, 03:57 AM


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Looking at the cleaners, I can only guess that the cleaners are based on alcohol and water. Less harmful compared to thinners.
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