Portable no-clean airbrush kit

Paint longer with less cleanup

Start with a portable compressor, replaceable 0.3mm and 0.5mm spray modules, bottles, and refill parts that reduce teardown cleaning between colors.

Upgraded no-clean airbrush kit
Fewer deep-clean breaksReplaceable spray modules and disposable nozzles help keep dried paint from taking over the whole session.
Cleaner choices are clearerCompare alcohol, water, acetone, dried paint, nozzle, needle, and clear coat care before you buy.
Refills are easyExtra 50ml bottles and nozzle packs make color changes and longer sessions less dependent on teardown cleaning.
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A practical setup for first orders, color changes, and clogged-nozzle backups

The main kit gets you spraying. Refill packs keep bottles and disposable nozzles ready, so one dried or clogged part does not stop the session.

Upgraded airbrush kit

Compressor, spray modules, bottles, and USB charging cable for the complete first setup.

Bottle and nozzle refills

Extra 50ml bottles and disposable nozzles make between-color cleaning and longer sessions easier.

Mixed restock pack

High-count nozzle kits help frequent painters keep common sizes ready.

Why this setup fits repeat painting and messy color changes

Keep the airbrush portable, make the spray path easier to replace, and keep consumables ready before dried paint takes over the job.

No-clean airbrush product details

No-clean workflow for messy moments

Disposable spray modules and bottle refills reduce the routine cleanup that slows detail work after acrylic paint, color changes, and dried nozzles.

Two spray sizes included

The hero kit includes both 0.3mm and 0.5mm spray modules for different paint and coverage needs.

Built for creative uses

Use it for model work, DIY hobbies, cake decoration, tattoo modeling, and other precision painting tasks where cleanup can interrupt momentum.

Refills have a job

Use accessory kits as add-ons for bottles, disposable nozzles, and backup spray modules.

Find the right replacement before cleaning slows you down

Choose the full kit when you need the compressor. Choose bottles, nozzles, or a support module when the cleanup parts need backup.

Airbrush kits

Start with the upgraded no-clean airbrush kit when you need the complete setup.

Bottle refills

Keep extra 50ml bottles ready for color changes and longer painting sessions.

Disposable nozzles

Choose mixed nozzle packs when frequent spraying matters more than cleaning every part.

Support spray module

Accessory Kit 3 adds a support spray module with bottles and nozzles for maintenance orders.

Build the setup in the right order

Start with the complete kit, add the refills that match your painting frequency, then confirm shipping and payment.

Choose the airbrush kit

Start with the upgraded kit if you need the compressor and replaceable spray modules.

Add refills if needed

Bottles and disposable nozzles are optional companions for longer creative sessions.

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Confirm the kit, refill quantity, shipping details, and order total before payment.

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I was looking up how to clean an airbrush with dried paint, then realized the better fix was keeping replacement nozzles and bottles ready.

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Confidence comes from honest cleaning answers and clear replacement parts

No-clean does not mean no maintenance. It means knowing when to clean, when to replace, and what to keep ready before the next session.

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Cleaning questions to answer before you switch

Before choosing a no-clean kit, painters still need plain answers about alcohol, water, acetone, dried paint, clogged nozzles, needles, color changes, and clear coat.

Read the full airbrush cleaning guide

How do you clean an airbrush after use?

Flush the cup with the right cleaner for your paint, spray until it runs clear, wipe the needle tip, and clean the nozzle path before paint can dry. A no-clean kit reduces how often you need to stop for that full routine, but it does not replace basic care.

Can you use isopropyl alcohol to clean an airbrush?

Isopropyl alcohol can help with many water-based acrylic residues, especially during quick flushes, but it is not universal. Check the paint maker and airbrush maker guidance first, and avoid soaking seals or parts that are not solvent-safe.

Can rubbing alcohol clean an airbrush?

Rubbing alcohol is often isopropyl alcohol diluted with water, so it may work for light acrylic residue. It can also thicken or gum up some paints, so test gently and flush with the cleaner recommended for your paint.

Can you clean an airbrush with water?

Water is useful for fresh water-based paint and between-color rinses, but it is usually not enough once paint dries, clear coat cures, or binder builds up in the nozzle. Use water early, then switch to the correct cleaner when residue remains.

Can you use acetone to clean an airbrush?

Acetone is strong and can damage seals, plastic parts, finishes, and coatings. Use it only when the airbrush maker says the parts are compatible, keep exposure short, and never treat it as a routine cleaner.

How do you clean dried paint from an airbrush?

Soften the dried paint with the cleaner recommended for that paint type, then clean the nozzle and needle gently instead of forcing parts apart. Disposable nozzles help because a badly dried spray path can be replaced instead of rescued every time.

How do you clean a clogged airbrush?

Start with a cleaner flush, then inspect the needle tip, nozzle, and paint cup. Most clogs come from dried paint, thick paint, or partially cleaned nozzles, so solve the residue first before increasing pressure.

How do you clean an airbrush nozzle?

Remove the nozzle only if your airbrush design allows it, soak briefly in compatible cleaner, and use a soft brush or nozzle tool without scratching the opening. If the nozzle is disposable, replacing it can be faster and safer than over-cleaning it.

How do you clean an airbrush needle?

Pull the needle carefully, wipe from the thick end toward the tip, and avoid bending the point. A tiny dried ring on the needle tip can cause sputter, so check it during color changes and after longer sessions.

How do you clean an airbrush between colors?

Empty the cup, rinse or flush with the right cleaner, spray until clear, then test on scrap before switching colors. Extra bottles and replaceable spray modules make color changes less dependent on a full teardown.

How often should you deep clean an airbrush?

Deep clean when spray quality changes, paint dries inside, clear coat residue remains, or a session used many colors. If you paint often, a no-clean workflow can move more of the work to replaceable consumables.

What is the best way to clean acrylic paint from an airbrush?

For fresh acrylic paint, flush early with water or acrylic airbrush cleaner, then wipe the needle and cup. Once acrylic dries, use compatible cleaner to soften it before working on the nozzle.

How do you clean an airbrush gun without cleaner?

If the paint is water-based and still wet, water may be enough for a temporary flush. If residue remains, stop and get the right cleaner instead of using random solvents that can damage seals or react with paint.

How do you clean a gravity-feed airbrush?

Clean the cup first, flush through the nozzle, wipe the needle tip, and check the cup-to-nozzle channel. Gravity-feed designs make the paint cup easy to reach, but dried paint can still hide near the nozzle.

Does a no-clean airbrush mean no maintenance?

No. No-clean means the workflow is designed to reduce messy teardown by using replaceable modules, bottles, or nozzles. You should still wipe exposed paint, store parts cleanly, and follow the paint safety rules.

What does a no-clean airbrush kit replace in the cleaning routine?

It helps replace some teardown and recovery work by using replaceable spray modules, bottles, and disposable nozzles. It does not replace safe paint handling, quick wipe-downs, or proper storage after a session.

Are disposable nozzles better for dried paint problems?

They are useful when the cost of cleaning a tiny clogged part is higher than replacing it. They are especially practical for frequent color changes, hobby projects, and sessions where dried paint clogs happen often.

Can you spray clear coat with an airbrush?

Yes, many clear coats can be sprayed with an airbrush when thinned and sprayed according to the product instructions. Clear coat can be harder to clean than acrylic paint, so plan the cleaner, ventilation, and safety gear before spraying.

Can you airbrush over clear coat?

Usually yes after the clear coat has cured and the surface is prepared for the next layer. Follow the clear coat instructions for cure time, sanding or scuffing, and compatibility with the next paint.

What should you do after spraying clear coat or 2K clear coat?

Flush immediately with the cleaner specified for that clear coat, and follow the safety sheet. 2K clear coats can involve hazardous hardeners, so use proper respirator protection, ventilation, and disposal instead of treating them like regular hobby paint.

Ready to paint with fewer cleaning interruptions?

Start with the upgraded no-clean airbrush kit, then add the bottles and disposable nozzle refills that match your painting frequency.

Airbrush care notes

Refills, cleaning tips, and new kits

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