I read the Complete Future (Great, answered almost all my questions!) and the part about dipping aircraft canopies. I do cars/trucks etc. Can I brush future onto the windshields? Would this benefit me at all? I am going to cover the body in future for a gloss look. (Over yellow enamel)
thanks
Jim
jIM I do alot of autos too, and what i do is i get a small container (preferably with a lid, so the future doesn’t get contaminated),dip my clear peice in it,and put it on a piece of paper towel…
It works great for me…
thanks Ron!
Thats what I’ll do. I just got a bottle of future and a bigole bottle of windex.
I was going to run it through the airbrush, but for the sake of cleanup, I think I will just brush it on the car. (Its a 66 Olds 442 W30 by the way)
I once had a 1:1 '67 convertible, 400 4 speed, with dealer installed 4:11 rear gears, it was an ALL original car!!!
That car ROCKED… i have driven and raced Olds since i was 16…
oooooo , You welcome… glad i can help…
I love Olds, the 442, the Hurst Olds… I drive an Alero now. (reason for wanting a 1:25 odf the Alero)
Oh, BTW, the future looks great on the body/windows.
It looked so good, I grabbed my 67 GTO and coated it too. 
cool , glad it worked out for ya… someday i may post the pic of my 79 Hurst olds, and my 442
I’m new to this one. How does this process work and what does it do? I assume it makes the car shine but what dies it do for windows?
read this. It helps a lot
http://www.swannysmodels.com/TheCompleteFuture.html
It makes the windows seem clearer and thinner.
Thanks for showing me Swanny’s site! I learned volumes from reading his artilces esp on the window tinting with Future and the “fencing method” of filling seems. This filling method will spare me a ton of sanding effort. Great!