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I have read that it is possible to use FUTURE wax to get a nice finish on clear plastic parts. With that said, I would like to know if it is a good idea to put the decals first and then soak the part into future?
I am affraid that putting the FUTURE first could become a problem with water from decals I have to put on the window (WRC car). Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience!
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You can put the decal(s) on first. Just let them fully dry before applying the Future... - Mark
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Re: Need advice related to FUTURE floor wax
is it possible to airbrush future?
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Re: Re: Need advice related to FUTURE floor wax
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Re: Need advice related to FUTURE floor wax
Thanks for the info Mark!
I am just re-starting this hobby. I fell like I lost it completely... I had to read several FAQ to remember what I used to do to get a nice shinny finish. White97ex, Yes you can airbrush Future directly on your model.
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