Today, students who are enjoying nail courses have been given hints and tips on how to clean their airbrush guns.

A number of professional salons use airbrush guns to create stunning nail art designs for their clients. Often, however, the paint may dry at the tip of the needle, making it impossible for the paint mist to exit the needle. A few simple techniques are known to professionals and we analyse them below.

 

Cuticle Oil

Sometimes, the lubricating qualities of this oil help to prevent the paint from sticking to the sides of needle and allow more prolonged use of the airbrushing apparatus. The inevitable does happen however, so there are a number of techniques nail technicians use to overcome the annoyance and time wasted with trying, unsuccessfully to make an airbrush pump work.

 

Man-Handling

Simple and intuitive techniques tend to be the most effective! Just peel and pick away at the solid paint at the tip of the needle, or even prod the tip with another needle to loosen the paint.

 

Would Non-Acetone Nail Polish Remover Work?

A large number of people ask this every day, the answer is yes and no. No because you may damage the components and also prevent the paint from coagulating effectively the next time you come to use it; and yes because it is very simple and easy to use. There are a huge range of methods and techniques nail technicians use to clean their airbrush guns. Sadly, however, for anyone who is interested in learning more about these exciting skills, they will need to enrol on nail courses to really get the most out of practical skills in nail technology.

 

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