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Old 03-10-2002, 08:54 PM   #16
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Sounds like it'd happen if you applied it too soon to a paint coat, while the paint is still "gassing out". This will cause the Future to crack as the gas escapes.

To avoid this, I'd recommend waiting 10 days after the final coat for enamels, 4 days after the final coat for Tamiya Sprays, and 3 days for Tamiya acrylics.
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hmm.. this sounds like an amazing product.. i gota try it out when i get some time... it will sure help out a lot on windshields. AND.. this gives me a really interesting idea of making my own clear parts

I'll share more details about it once i try it out. :alien:
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Future dissolves immediately on contact with ammonia, Windex and other glass cleaning solutions contain a bit of ammonia, try using those
Where can I buy ammonia?
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Just look for cleaning producst that have ammonia in them, window washing fluid usually contains ammonia, I'm not sure what other products also contain ammonia, somebody help me?

Here's mine

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Just look for cleaning producst that have ammonia in them, window washing fluid usually contains ammonia, I'm not sure what other products also contain ammonia, somebody help me?
Thanks for the pic! I've looked at window cleaning solutions, but the problem is non listed what they contain. I'll keep looking...

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