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  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Massachusetts
Posted by ajlafleche on Thursday, July 19, 2007 12:55 PM

There is no need to thin Future. Remember what it is: a floor polish designed to give a glossy finish when applied with a MOP! 

From SC Johnson's website

 
Future®

Nothing Outshines Future®

Directions for use:

Future® Acrylic Floor Finish is safe and effective on regular and no-wax floors.

• Thoroughly clean floors with a product like Armstrong® Floor Cleaner.
 
• Let floor dry, then spread Future® evenly with a clean sponge mop, cloth or other applicator.
 
• Future® will normally dry in 20-30 minutes.

Helpful Hints:

• For increased shine and protection, a second coat of Future® may be applied. Allow 8 hours between applications.
 
• First time users should thoroughly clean their floor with a solution of 1 cup ammonia and 1/4 cup Armstrong® Floor Cleaner in 1/2 gallon cool water. Then rinse floor with clean water.
 

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  • Member since
    August 2005
  • From: Sydney, Australia
Posted by Phil_H on Thursday, July 19, 2007 12:05 AM

 GundamNoob wrote:
Then I found that there is a product called micro coat gloss which is sort of designed for what I was asking about so I got some of that too. 

Yep - that will do the job just fine. There's nothing to say you have to use Future. Future is just a low-cost (and readily available in the US) alternative to "hobby" branded gloss coats.

  • Member since
    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 18, 2007 11:02 PM

Thanks, I think thats how ill do it.

 Now to find some Future

Edit: I think I found an easier solution, atleast for me. I ordered my next kit from squadron, some putty and micro sol + micro set.  Then I found that there is a product called micro coat gloss which is sort of designed for what I was asking about so I got some of that too.  If I remember, Ill try to get back to this thread and let everyone know how it worked out.
  • Member since
    June 2006
  • From: Westerville, Ohio
Posted by Air Master Modeler on Wednesday, July 18, 2007 4:23 PM
 GundamNoob wrote:

 Thanks for the quick reply!

The thing is I cant really spray Future because I dont have an airbrush. This is my first model afterall... Ive read some people saying that you could spot apply it with a brush.  Do you think that would yield good results or could you see the spots?

Also where are places you can find Future?  Online I was only able to find it at ACE hardware stores but the closest one I know of is pretty far away. 

To brush on Future you need to thin it with warm water. This retards it for slower drying and reduces gelling sometimes associated with Future as it drys. Thin down to 50/50 and brush on. Wait 24 hours between coats. To speed drying time place under 60 watt light bulb but do not place light to close, 8 to 12 inches is sufficent. I use this method when using Future as a decal setting agent. After Future has cured spray on your dull coat.

Rand

30 years experience building plastic models.

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  • Member since
    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 18, 2007 3:14 PM

 Thanks for the quick reply!

The thing is I cant really spray Future because I dont have an airbrush. This is my first model afterall... Ive read some people saying that you could spot apply it with a brush.  Do you think that would yield good results or could you see the spots?

Also where are places you can find Future?  Online I was only able to find it at ACE hardware stores but the closest one I know of is pretty far away. 

  • Member since
    July 2004
  • From: Northern KY
Posted by mucker on Wednesday, July 18, 2007 1:25 PM

There are a few relatively simple solutions for you. In all of them, you'll want a glossy finish to apply the decals to.

1. Before you apply declas, spray the entire model with the acrylic floor cleaner called "Future". After it cures, itwill provide a nice finish for the decals to "sink into". Re-apply Future after your declas are set and then dpray a Dullcote over the entire model when that cures.

2. Use a gloss paint on the model. Apply the decals directly to the gloss paint. Seal the declas with a gloss clear (or Future) and then spray a Dullcote.

I use a lot of flat colors, too, and the Future method has always worked nicely for me. Post some pics of your work when you're done!

 

  • Member since
    November 2005
Finishes and decals
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 18, 2007 11:51 AM

Im working on my first model an A1 zeta plus master grade gundam and will be painting it as soon as it stops raining and the humidity goes down (could be a few days Angry [:(!]).  So ive started researching good ways to put on decals by searching this forum and the web.

Im using krylon paint and the decals will be going onto flat finishes.  One color im using may be semi-gloss or gloss (its orange interior/exterior paint) - it doesn't really say on the can and looks fairly shiny when dry. 

I bought matte finish for the top coat and now it seems I have a problem.  I cant find any decal setting solution locally and most of my surfaces will be flat.  Should I go buy the can of krylon gloss finish and give the model a coat or two of that before decals?  Ive read that it can be hard to achieve a dullcoat afterwards then...  Ive read some people recommending to spot apply future with a brush but then some say it can turn white??

Could someone recommend a good course of action please.  Thanks

also... Does anyone know if any of these finishes will cause GundamMarkers to run? 

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