Future
You
may have heard of Future floor polish. It is widely used by
modelers as a gloss finish. It is sometimes referred to as a
wax.
This is incorrect, as there is no wax in it. You
can see
it's ingredients
here.
It is an acrylic coating that dries hard and has the nice
feature
that it can be re-desolved by a solution of ammonia. It is
80%
water and can be thinned with anything water soluble. Some
people
use water, some use alcohol, and some use Windex which contains ammonia
and also reduces surface tension. A good place to read about
it
is
Swanny's
Models.
Its
main uses are as a coating for clear parts such as canopies, and as a
coating before and after applying decals. It does wonders for
canopies, making them crystal clear. And, it also acts as a
barrier against cyanoacrylate adhesive fumes which can fog bare
plastic. Some people have still seen fogging, but I think it
depends upon amount of exposure.
Since I work mainly in 1:72
scale, I keep a small amount in an old paint bottle to dip my canopies.
I thin it about 50% with water and it seems to have less
tendency
to pool.
Many people can airbrush Future and get nice smooth
finishes. I have to admit that I am not one of them.
I've
tried all the variables and still get a pebbly finish. I just
don't have the right touch. So I
brush
it on like a lot of others do with a wide flat sable brush.
It
brushes very nicely without leaving stroke marks, so this is no
problem. Just don't put it on too heavy and don't overbrush.
Experiment on some scrap plastic first. To clean
the brush, I use Windex first and then wash with dish detergent and
running water.
If your paint is smooth, one coat of Future is
enough
before applying decals and one more coat will seal them. I
use it
even on aluminum foil finishes as it protects the foil from corrosion
and seals the edges.
For a dull finish, I overcoat Future with Testors Dullcote
lacquer, and have had no problems. But I always let it dry
until
I can't smell it, and this can take several days.
Here is a 1966
Mustang by AMT that I painted with Rust-Oleum Paint for Plastic that I
decanted from the spray can and airbrushed. This was then
rubbed
out with plastic polish and then covered with a brushed-on coat of
Future. There is no wax on it. The windshield and
rear
window were also coated with Future.
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