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The Teflon needle seal in my airbrush needs no lubrication because it is . . . TeflonTM But I have applied tiny bit of oil to the needle adjustment screw threads.
When you pull the needle out, always pull it out the front of the air-brush, not the back. If you pull the needle out at the back, you pull paint into the Teflon seal.
Yes, I have a normal air brush. Actually I have many normal ones. Iwata, Harder and Steenbeck, GSI Creos/Mr. Hobby, Revell (made by Badger) and many more.
They probably stopped with these ball end needles so people didn't need to pull paint into the teflon seal or the trigger mechanism anymore. But hey, you do your thing, I do mine. It was a suggestion, that is all, a suggestion which is based on my experience I collected during the past 35+ years using an air brush 2 to 4 days a week. For me it's the easier and "cleaner" way to clean the air brush.