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Old 08-06-2002, 08:24 PM   #1
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Unhappy Future Floor Wax?!?!?

i have a few ?'s to ask about this stuff
1) where can i find it? like what store?
2) how do i use/apply it?
3)is there anything i can use as a substitute if i cant find some future?
and 4)is it ok to use a polyurathane?
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1) I believe Wal-Mart sells the stuff... basically any store that sells household products has it.... maybe even some hardware stores as Future Floor Wax is an acrylic clear coat intended to coat hardfloors

2) If you have an airbrush, spray it on without thinning. But I haven't had luck spraying it on though..... what I used is a cotton swab and then just dab and swab, dab and swab until the surface's moderately shiny... then polish with 2000 grit, then Turtle Wax, then it'll be pretty shiny by then...

Future **SEEMS** to dry quickly but trust me you want to wait at least 1/2 between coats... if the first coat hasn't dried and you apply a second coat, no matter how nicely the liquid levels out you'll still see uneveness and lines...

3) you can of course buy clear coat lacquer and spray the entire surface with it... works just as fine, perhaps even better than Future BUT i warn ya if you mess up the clear coat lacquer u have to strip paint and start from primer again.... if you use Future and mess up, just use a bit of ammonia (windex works fine) to wipe off the Future, then apply Future again

4) no idea....


hope this helps
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Re: Future Floor Wax?!?!?

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1) where can i find it? like what store?
I got mine at the supermarket.
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:alien: :alien: thanks alot for your help guys:alien: :alien:
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