How To CLEAR COAT PLEDGE/ FUTURE FLOOR WAX scale models tutorial
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Super easy, right out of the bottle and onto your model.
Future Floor Wax Care airbrush.
Easy to clean and proceed to next step. That particular bottle has lasted me 8 years and cost 5$.
I waited a year and a half to confirm again that this does nothing to your model.
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I've used Future for sevral years, applied with a brush, and had very good results. I was lucky, when I bought it, it was under 10.00.
Great short video! Just wondering what size needle you’re spraying with? And can the Pledge be thinned down if I’m spraying with a smaller needle?
Yes...I use clear coats made for models on my linoleum floors...expensive but works great
is airbrush the only way to apply it? where do you buy one?
is this equivalent to a gloss or satin varnish?
I would say a gloss but that is my opinion. I can decal much easier on a pledged surface.
Can use pledge revive it floor gloss
@ Orlando Fontanez, yes the revive it is the same product, just a newer label.
@@modelman8139 I'm confused because they have a "floor finish" and "revive it". Finish it 4 times the price of Revive it.
@@BensMiniToons the pledge "revive it" is the newest name/labeling as the one everyone calls "Future" and there has been various different names/labels up until present day. Look on the back of the bottle, there will be a white label that has the upc code that gets scanned when you purchase it and at the very top of that white label should be the numbers 746860. This is the one you want, same as the old school "future". Hope this helps you out.
@@modelman8139 Thank you! I've just got into airbrushing my Model RC's. I have just been using black PLA for all my 3d printed body's and components for years.. and the Color the last few days nearly brings a tear to my eye from Joy. Inspiring me to add Details! I just need that clear coat to lock it in! Again!! Thank you!! 3am here cant wait to try it tomorrow!
@@BensMiniToons no problem buddy, glad I could help. Good luck with your project. Happy modeling.
What sir pressure you spraying
About 25-30psi
I've used floor polish a couple of times and it cracks on me. Any idea what I'm doing wrong.
Make sure the floor polish is acrylic (I think they all are) and the previous layer if painted has gassed off or cured before sealing with sealer. I would also try the floor polish on a bare piece of clean plastic - see if it cracks, if it does its the sealer, if it doesn't it is the paint in my opinion. I and others have literally dipped the plastic in the acrylic sealer/polish with no cracking so overloading it should never be an issue.
@@surerockco.models3452 I checked my bottle and it does not say acrylic. Thanks for the heads up.
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