Hello Sandy,
I think the term "laquer thinner" is used, when you want do thin down the paints to get a better spray pattern. You are right, when you use iso for thinning acrylics, but I have mentioned, if I thin down Vallejos with iso it is clotting, so I normally use Vallejos Thinner and nothing else. Revell acrylics can be thinned with tap water an ONE drop of dish-liquid as do Tamiyas.
For cleaning my Airbrush (Harder & Steenbeck Evoloution)after using Acrylics, I use normal water (directly after spraying) and disassemble the gun, put it into my (30€) ultrasonic cleaner, filled with water and a cap of liquid ox-gall soap and let it run for 10min. After this treatment there is nearly no more colour in or on the gun. The remaining paint could now be whiped off with a paper towel easily.
I do the same procedure, when I use enamel paints, exept for the first clean I use Acetone instead of water. Up to now (3 Years) my seals are still in a good shape.
Hope that helps you a bit.
Cheers,
Manni