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Subject: Airbrush gun


Author:
Loni Hernandez
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Date Posted: 16:51:09 03/15/11 Tue
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In reply to: Susan 's message, "Another Question" on 09:20:15 03/15/11 Tue

There is a needle on the airbrush gun that you can adjust so that more or less product mixes with the air. Be careful not to let too much come out at once. It takes me about 2 hours to spray a skirt, bodice and lace.

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Tiffany
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Date Posted: 06:44:27 03/16/11 Wed
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This airbrush talk makes me curious. It sounds so much neater than dip dyeing. Do you need the fabric medium? Does your fabric get stiff? I would be willing to buy an airbrush gun if it was not as messy and did just as a job as dip dyeing.

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Susan
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Date Posted: 03:25:28 03/17/11 Thu
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As for me I took the airbrush kit back to the store. It took me well over 3 hours to spray it and I have still been touching it up. I was not happy with the finished product. With that said I do love the way the airbrush looks. It is very pretty. I realize the first time I used the airbrush method was going to take longer but I think I could get a more even coloring with dipping and faster too (even with cleaning the dryer). My DH went and found a cord that is like an extension cord for the dryer when I can plug in another dryer...needless to say I will soon have a "dye" dryer in the garage to trash.

I really wish the airbrush system would have worked out for me because I do like it. I just don't have time to waste when I have other orders to fill. Maybe it is the impatient factor in my genes :)

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