Phil H, you wrote:
"Yep, we have to remember that Future, as good as it is, is the cheaper alternative, not the primary."
and
"Here in Australia (where the OP is) it's simply not available"
The first quote confuses me, especially what you mean by "primary". Is your meaning that Future is cheap but something else is better? If so, what is it, I might like to try that product as cost is less important to me than performance. As far as Future not being available in Australia, you have my sympathies. You could probably order Future online somewhere if there is not something as good or better available locally.
In the second quote I am not sure what you mean by "where the OP is". Maybe I am just dense or maybe this is an "Australian English" / "American English" disconnect. Please explain what "the OP" is.
Also, to anyone reading this, a previous post recommends "Alcad aqua gloss". I have not heard of this. Is it related to the Alclad paint product line? If so, I love their metal paints and would like to try it. Also recommended were "Gunze aqueous gloss, polyscale gloss, and lifecolor gloss". One of my requirements for a gloss coat is that it must be impervious to oil paint thinned with turpenoid. Does anyone know which of these are and which are not? I have used Poly Scale products as a final varnish, but never as a protective coating.
As I understand it there has been more than one formulation for Future in the past. The Future product I use is called "Future Premium Floor Finish" and is a product of S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. located in Racine, Wisconsin USA.
One other point; every model I built before the late 1980s using the gloss coats available back then have yellowed with age. Sorry, I do not remember what they were (the gloss coat products, not the models). I started using Future in 1988 and so far none of my models has yellowed at all. Doe s anyone know how the previously recommended products stand up over time to yellowing?
Thanks