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    Airbrush for touch-up

    I am considering purchasing an air brush intended for paint touch-up on personal vehicles. What features should I look for in equipment such as the compressor, airbrush and accessories? Which brands manufacture better equipment, which is reliable and durable?

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    Re: Airbrush for touch-up

    it will all depend on how extensive you want to get. is it just stone chips or paint repair? check out rightlook.com for their selection. they have a great choice for either way.

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    Re: Airbrush for touch-up

    I agree Rightloook is good, but you can also check out Paintbull.

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    Re: Airbrush for touch-up

    Quote Originally Posted by detailz
    I agree Rightloook is good, but you can also check out Paintbull.
    Paintbull has a lot. The only thing I don`t like about them is that I have been trying to contact them for a few months and have sent a few e-mails with no replies at all. So if you deal with them pick up the phone and don`t e-mail.

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    Re: Airbrush for touch-up

    You could check out Eastwood
    They seem to be geared towards, body shop and paints.

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    Re: Airbrush for touch-up

    i looked into paintbull and rightlook and i find rightlook easier to deal with. paintbull doesn`t like to sell just the product, they want you buy training also. rightlook will send you training videos with their equipment packages, or you pay seperatly for training. i also foun dpaintbull kind of pushy. i know they area sales people but they don`t take no very easy from my experience with both companies.

 

 

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