Diamond Brush is a discount diamond painting kit used to make diamond paintings. It can help us paste each diamond finely, making diamond paintings look more detailed and beautiful. However, sometimes in the process of using the diamond brush, you may encounter the situation that the diamond does not suck, and we need to take corresponding measures to solve it.
The following are some common situations and solutions for non-suction drills: The brush head is clogged. The brush head may become clogged preventing diamonds from being picked up. At this time, you can clean the brush head with alcohol or water, and then suck the drill. The brush tip is too wet. Wet brush tips can also prevent diamonds from being picked up. At this time, you can use an absorbent paper towel to dry the moisture on the brush head, and then perform suction drilling. Brush heads are worn. Excessive wear on the brush head can also prevent diamonds from being picked up. At this point the brush head needs to be replaced. The diamond is too large or too small. If the hole of the suction drill of the paintbrush is too small or too large, it may cause the suction drill to be unsmooth or unable to absorb diamonds. At this time, you can replace the brush head with an appropriate size, or adjust the size of the suction hole of the brush head. The diamonds are glued to the brush head. Occasionally, the brush head will not pick up the new diamonds due to the residue from the previous sticking diamonds. At this time, you can clean the brush head with alcohol or water, and then suck the drill. In short, when using a diamond brush, we need to keep the brush head clean and dry, and replace the brush head regularly. If you encounter the situation of not sucking diamonds, we can solve it through the above methods to ensure the smooth progress of Diamond Painting production. After we use the diamond painting tool, it should be stored in the Diamond Painting Storage Box for the next use.