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• Ensure the item you intend to paint is clean, grease free and dry.
• Airbrushing will not cover blemishes on the surface of the item you are painting, so to ensure you achieve a beautiful smoothly painted surface, make sure you have a smooth surface on which to paint!
• Before starting to paint, always test spray the paint flow from your airbrush away from the item you are painting. Test spray onto a non-absorbent surface, so you get a good representation of how the paint is going to cover the surface of the item you are painting.
• Begin spraying away from the surface to be painted and then gradually move into the area to be painted. This helps prevent paint build-up or splatter. Do the same when finishing your painting - always finish away from the surface you are painting.
• If you are new to airbrushing, it is advisable to stick with a single colour scheme on your first project. Start by lightly misting the paint on, holding the airbrush no more than 4" to 5" away from the surface of the item you are painting. For the second coat, move the airbrush closer to the surface and spray an even coat of paint by sweeping the brush over it. Ensure that the entire surface is dry before applying additional layers of paint.
• The best finished results are achieved by building up paint in light even coats. If paint is applied too quickly or too heavily it can form drips.
• When you're happy with your painted surface, leave you item to dry over night. Any missed spots can be retouched with the airbrush, the following day.
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