I was wondering about the ability of Future to take an even deeper gloss with a little buffing, similar to that done with car finishes. After all, before polyurethane became popular, auto finishes were mostly acrylic. As is Future. Would layering on a bunch of coats of Future, with attendant super fine grit sanding, and ultimately polishing, achieve a rich, deep and sturdy gloss?
Obviously, I can test this myself....but instead of re-inventing the wheel, has anyone here experience with this?
Future: Buff-able?
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Re: Future: Buff-able?
Polishing compounds that contain petroleum distillates and other solvents (like some carnuba car waxes for cars) will "polish" Future by chemically removing it. I discovered this while trying to polish out an airplane wing that had been Future'd. The polishing cloth with the polishing compound quickly turned gray - the color of the paint under the Future.WarpeD wrote: Obviously, I can test this myself....but instead of re-inventing the wheel, has anyone here experience with this?
Otherwise, polishing it with microgrits and buffing should work.
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I buffed the exhaust cone on my updated Cosmo Zero:
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v161/ ... f6539a.jpg
I used a nail buffing kit from Wal-Mart. I used it in accordance with the directions. The only difference was I used it wet.
I buffed the plastic prior to priming with Gloss black, applied the black, buffed again, applied Krylon Chrome, buffed again, sealed with Future, and buffed again. Then I weathered with first a light brown and blue inks and Future spray, followed by an application of some dark metallizers. I then sealed the ink and metallizer weathering with an acrylic flatcoat.
Kenny
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v161/ ... f6539a.jpg
I used a nail buffing kit from Wal-Mart. I used it in accordance with the directions. The only difference was I used it wet.
I buffed the plastic prior to priming with Gloss black, applied the black, buffed again, applied Krylon Chrome, buffed again, sealed with Future, and buffed again. Then I weathered with first a light brown and blue inks and Future spray, followed by an application of some dark metallizers. I then sealed the ink and metallizer weathering with an acrylic flatcoat.
Kenny
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Awesome finish on that bird Kenny!Lt. Z0mBe wrote:I buffed the exhaust cone on my updated Cosmo Zero:
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v161/ ... f6539a.jpg
I used a nail buffing kit from Wal-Mart. I used it in accordance with the directions. The only difference was I used it wet.
I buffed the plastic prior to priming with Gloss black, applied the black, buffed again, applied Krylon Chrome, buffed again, sealed with Future, and buffed again. Then I weathered with first a light brown and blue inks and Future spray, followed by an application of some dark metallizers. I then sealed the ink and metallizer weathering with an acrylic flatcoat.
Kenny