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Applying Future to Clear Plastic Parts

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2007

A demonstration of dipping clear parts from plastic models in Future Floor Polish for a lustrous shine.

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  • Did he apply future to his head?

  • o6jtown...

    "I cant get any future in england."

    There is no Future for England, sorry couldn't resist. (Wink)

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  • Great vid just picked some up yesterday it is called pledge with future shine in the states.

  • Very helpful little demo....Didn't know that it would protect against super glue. Many thanks

  • Oh, and did you mention that this was an acrylic "medium" so one would not use this on enamel finishes..wich i use?

  • Hang on, what about the coat of future one would slap on almost finished models? Isn`t that what most modelers would use this for? I don`t know..right after you colour the recesses on models to keep it locked in or something like that? I`d like to know if this is something i can order on-line..not that i bothered looking ;-) this is a perfect example of one of the setbacks many a modeler outside the U.S. will have to live with. Not being able to procure important elements of this hobby.

  • @biddygerm pascoes long life is milky, and can dry pretty badly.

  • I got the similar product at bunnings, its called "long life self shining floor polish" actually they have several very similar products, I tested them out by dipping my finger into the stuff and once dried, compared the finish on my nail and tried scraping it off with car keys, the one mention above seemed the most durable.

  • Is Future still available ? Or was it only available in the past?

  • has future the same effect than a gloss coat form tamya or testors?

  • @beowulf04844

    Sounds painful

  • i use KLEAR... just as good :D

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