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Posted by Triarius
on Thursday, October 1, 2009 10:15 PM
bbrowniii wrote: | Triarius wrote: | I must disagree to some extent with the previous posters. Future is an acrylic coating. You can put an acrylic wash over it, but the brand of paint you use for the wash is critical. Do not use an alcohol solvent acrylic (Tamiya, Gunze, possibly others) over Future. Future is soluble in most common alcohols, and using an alcohol solvent paint over it will immediately dissolve the Future. Use an aqueous solvent (water soluble) paint wash over Future. |
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While that may be the case, I have NEVER had that issue. I use Tamiya paints, almost exclusively. When (and I don't always) I use a Future base, so long as I let it cure fully (24 - 48 hours) I have never had a problem. I also commonly do an acrylic over acrylic wash (Tamiya on Tamiya - again fully cured) and have never had a problem.... |
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Fully cured Future is much more resistant to any solvent, and the same applies to a lesser degree to Tamiya acrylics. However, I suspect that your wash technique is better than most—I've done the same things you have. But I don't recommend the procedure to those of less experience!
Ross Martinek
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