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    Hello everybody, I am new to airbrushing and was wondering were do you purchase Com Art paint?

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    I purchased mine thru Dixie Art Supplies. www.dixieart.com
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    Bagger,
    Welcome to the forum. Dixie Art has a great selection. You can also
    get it from Coast Airbrush (714) 635-5557 - Paints, and Art Supplies from Dick Blick Art Materials.
    All of these are very good. Dixie Art has the best shipping rates
    when you purchase so much. Coast Airbrush sometimes has
    great promotions on airbrushes and sprayguns too.
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    I purchase my paint from Dick Blick.

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    Welcome to the AB forum!

    I go to a local art supply store in Denver. Check your area for art supplies if you're near a city or town.
    Greger

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    I have the same problem with the leaking bottles. Make sure you wipe the paint from the rim and threads before you put the cap back on. The cap will not be able to form a seal otherwise. Try not to squeeze the bottle when shaking it.
    John

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    Default Re: Com Art Paint

    Why not put the red caps/seals back in the bottles to shake them up or store them?
    If your bottles leak from the threaded/screwtop part, then you might try some plumbers tape on the threads, if they leak from the tip of the cap, then you need to make sure that is well sealed with either your finger tip or the red cap that normally comes on the bottles.

    If this is a chronic problem, then I would complain to the manufacturer (Media/Iwata). You pay too much for this stuff to have these kinds of issues or mistakes.

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