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Airbrush Repair Service

Is your airbrush not spraying properly or is your compressor causing issues? We’ll inspect your equipment and give you an honest recommendation on whether a repair is worth it.

  • Clear diagnosis instead of guesswork
  • Realistic assessment before any repair
  • For airbrushes & compressors
Check the issue yourself first
Transparent assessment Practical, experience-based evaluation
Cleaning & repair Diagnosis, maintenance, and parts replacement
Reliable process Send-in only after our feedback

Many problems can be narrowed down with just a few simple checks. This saves time, shipping costs, and helps you find the right solution faster.

Check your airbrush

If your airbrush is bubbling, spitting, or producing an uneven spray pattern, the cause is often a damaged nozzle, needle, seal, or insufficient cleaning.

With our troubleshooting tips, you can identify the issue yourself and save money.

Check your compressor

For pressure issues, moisture in the hose, overheating, unusual noises, or oil leaks, a focused compressor check can help identify the cause.

In many cases, these problems can be fixed with just a few simple steps.

Not every repair is the right choice. We take a close look at your equipment and give you an honest recommendation on whether maintenance, replacement parts, or a new purchase makes more sense.

High-quality airbrush equipment

With high-quality airbrushes, maintenance or repair is usually well worth it. Many of these tools are built to last for years, and original spare parts are often readily available.

Lower-cost equipment

With very low-cost airbrushes or compressors, replacing the unit can sometimes be the more practical option. Repairs are often not intended by the manufacturer, and compatible spare parts may be difficult to source.

Airbrush compressors

Whether a repair makes sense depends on the model, condition, and the specific issue. Oil-based compressors in particular require regular maintenance and need to be properly prepared for shipping.

What we service and repair

  • Airbrushes and compressors from common brands
  • Thorough cleaning of all relevant components
  • Replacement of needles, nozzles, seals, or filters
  • Inspection and restoration of proper function
  • Fixing leaks and functional issues

Good to know

In many cases, a repair is worthwhile and often more cost-effective than buying new. We’ll give you an honest recommendation.

Average processing time 2–5 business days

Loan equipment available upon request.

To properly assess your equipment, every repair starts with a request. Please only send in your device after you’ve heard back from us.

1

Submit your request

Fill out our web form and describe your equipment, brand, model, and the issue as clearly as possible.

2

Initial assessment

We review your information and get back to you with an honest first assessment and possible self-service suggestions.

3

Prepare for shipment

After your confirmation, you send in your device. If needed, we can provide a loan unit or a shipping label.

4

Diagnosis & quote

We carefully inspect your device, including microscopic analysis if necessary, and provide a final quote for repair and return shipping.

5

Repair & return

After your approval, we repair, clean, and test your device before safely returning it to you.

You’ll receive an initial assessment before any repair is carried out. This way, you know what to expect and what to consider when sending in your equipment.

Pricing

Airbrush Cleaning & Maintenance Flat rate, spare parts not included
€29
Compressor Inspection & Maintenance Depends on effort and device type
from €49

We’ll let you know in advance whether sending it in, self-service, or replacing parts makes the most sense.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to register my equipment before sending it in?
How much does a repair cost?
Is a repair worth it?
Can I just send in my equipment?

Next Step

Start your repair request using the form. If you're unsure, feel free to get in touch with us first.

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