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This may be the wrong place but.... (future floor wax)

Post by HAT1701D »

Who has used the Future Floor Wax trick to smoothe out flat finish paint jobs prior to decal application? I need to know what to use to thin it out for airbrush use and what ratio. Any assistance would be appriciated being this is for a Christmas gift project.

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Future is very thin to start with...I use it straight from the bottle.
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Post by Pat Amaral »

There's an announcement thread (sixth from the top) in this forum that will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about using Future.

For what it's worth, I airbrush it on without cutting it with anything.
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Check this out for alot of good info
http://www.swannysmodels.com/TheCompleteFuture.html

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Post by The Mad Klingon »

Thanks for the link. I just dipped a windshield and did not blot it enough and now have a bit of a build up at the base...

May not be visable once the part is installed but I was wondering what would remove Future and now I know. Windex.
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Yup, blot on lintless paper and place on some bits of sprue under a cover. That's what I do after dipping a canopy.
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Post by CaptainHawk1 »

In my limited experience with the stuff, i 've discoered that it needs absolutely no thinning and what I did is boght a can of Badger Propel and snapped on the ultra basic testor's airbrush and it worked like a charm.

I've discovered that you need to be careful on white models as to how many coats you use as it does yellow with heavy coats.

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