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    Hey Dave... If you are going to use an airbrush for clear you will want to use one that can handle some paint volume... If i shoot clear through an airbrush I usually use my Pasche H... It is a single action, siphon feed and I can attach a larger bottle so I can keep spraying without having to re-laod the brush...

    As to the earlier comments on this thread... IMHO an airbrush is simply a tool, use whichever brand you like, but use the right tool for the right job... Spraying graphics with only one brush is about like working on your car with one adjustable wrench!.. Sure you could do it, but the job is so much easier when you use the right tool with the right job...

    Dave Brisco
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