We have added detailed maintenance videos for our customers to view below:
Iwata QuickTech Experience Videos:
Assembling a Gravity Feed Airbrush
In this video we show you how to take apart a gravity feed airbrush and put it back together.
Removing Broken Nozzle Threads From an Airbrush
Removing broken nozzle threads can be intimating. We show you how to remove broken nozzle threads safely with just a masking knife and a few easy turns. Then you’ll be ready to install your new nozzle and get back to painting.
Assembling an Eclipse CS Gravity Feed Airbrush
In this video we show you how to take apart an Eclipse CS airbrush and put it back together.
Assembling a Gravity Feed Trigger Airbrush
In this video we show you how to take apart a gravity feed trigger airbrush and put it back together.
Gravity Feed Quick Color Change
In this video we show you how to clean an airbrush between colors. It is important to make sure your airbrush’s color cup is clean before changing colors.
Cleaning an Eclipse CS Gravity Feed Airbrush – Deep Clean
In this video we show you how to give your Eclipse CS gravity feed airbrush a deep clean that will get you spraying again.
Cleaning a Gravity Feed Airbrush – Deep Clean
Sometimes airbrushes have problems. You might see bubbles in the color cup, a diminished spray pattern or maybe your airbrush won’t spray at all. Luckily most airbrush problems can be resolved with a thorough cleaning session. In this video you’ll learn how to deep clean an airbrush so you can get back to spraying again.
Cleaning a Gravity Feed Airbrush – End of Spray Session
In this video we show you step by step how to clean a gravity feed airbrush using our Iwata Airbrush Cleaning Kit. Follow this cleaning routine and your airbrush will be ready to use the next time you pick it up to paint.
Replacing an Airbrush Needle Packing
In this video we show you how to change and adjust your airbrush’s needle packing using the screw drivers included with the Iwata Professional Maintenance Tools Set. The Needle Packing Set (sometimes called a seal), is an important airbrush component as it prevents paint from traveling from the color cup into the airbrush body.
Disassembly and Reassembly of Diaphragm Pump – DPS-90E:
Disassembly and Reassembly of general-purpose Automatic Spray Guns – WA-101 and WA-200:
Disassembly and Reassembly of General Hand Spray Gun – Kiwami 4 Series: