Well I use tribalinkproducts.com ink. It is waterproof and can last up to a week. But there are others like europeanbodyart.com an Australian site too, I cant think of the url.
But what I recommend to my customers (I sell an eguide on how to start an airbrush tattoo booth) is to buy a small bottle or two from 2 or 3 places and see what you like best.
That way you can find what you prefer.
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The brand of airbrush is less important than the nozzle you use. I have used all kinds of paints in many airbrushes with the correct nozzle and air pressure..
Createx makes a great water-based paint for air-brush that works well on fabric and leather.
It is paint mixed with pigment in such a way that all components are water soluble. We used to get paint kits with 8 to 10 colors that you would use a wet paint brush with.
It depends on whether it is a water (latex) based paint or a oil based paint. If it is oil based paint it may not come out, but if it is a water (latex) based paint use 'Goof Off' or other latex paint removers with a wire brush. I have used 'Muriatic acid' on some concrete appications.
The water in the latex paint will soften the bristles of a brush intended for oil paint, so it is not a good idea.
. Acrylics ARE water based.
Createx makes a great water-based paint for air-brush that works well on fabric and leather.
It is paint mixed with pigment in such a way that all components are water soluble. We used to get paint kits with 8 to 10 colors that you would use a wet paint brush with.
It depends on whether it is a water (latex) based paint or a oil based paint. If it is oil based paint it may not come out, but if it is a water (latex) based paint use 'Goof Off' or other latex paint removers with a wire brush. I have used 'Muriatic acid' on some concrete appications.
Alkyd paint has a resin in it to help the oil in the paint dry faster, oil based paint in my opinion has a more vibrant colors, both in depth an brightness, waterbased seems to be toned down some-what. Wood paint can be either water based or oil based and even water soluble oil based. Oil based alkyd paint lately are used for things or areas that might receive abuse, and because of the slower drying time the oil based alkyd paint will show less brush marks then water based paint.
The water in the latex paint will soften the bristles of a brush intended for oil paint, so it is not a good idea.
with a brush and paint sometimes water if you need it
You get a paint brush and water then paint
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. Acrylics ARE water based.
Stuck on paint can be removed with a paint brush. Wipe off the paint from the paint brush. Then with a soap solution - paint can be removed Water can be used lastly to see all the paint can be removed/washed easily.
Generally, water based paint dries faster.