I was getting my Future out from underneath the sink today. I’d planned to use it on a canopy, and don’t like it just taking up space on my table when I’m not using it. Anyway, as I got it out, some of it spilled on the kitchen floor, which had just recently been mopped. I wiped it up, and it covered a pretty large area. It looks great! I ended up covering the entire floor and it’s never looked this good! The whole thing is super shiny, even after it’s dry. Wow, who’d have thought, this stuff is amazing!
LOL
Obvious-man strikes again! [:D][:D][:D]
Gip Winecoff
My friends sometimes call me Captian Obvious. And here I never knew I was an officer.
Hey, don’t let this get out. My wife will expect me to use my modeling skills on the kitchen floor. [:O]
Wow! That’s amazing! I’ve even heard of some people who use paint and putty on their WALLS!
And to think I got upset when I saw my wife dumping my Future on the floor, I just thought she mad about me buying another kit!
Rotfl!!
[:(!]The Society for Preserving Future for Model-Building (SPFMB) objects to this entire concept!!!
Stop the Future abuse now![soapbox]
“Should we prosper it shall be as is our custom…by Miracle!”
If I can’t abuse the Future any more,
can I still make fun of the Past?
Man, there’s a society for everything nowadays.
Iroc, I think the past is fair game, but the present is iffy.
This weekend I was going to try it out on my car as a gloss coat!!! (I’m sick of car wax!!)
LOL!! [(-D]
But can you drybrush it and weather it as well?!? [:)]
[swg]“Future,” “Past,” “Present”…it all seems so “tense”!
I’ve even tried “Perfect,” but it didn’t make sense.[(-D]
“Should we prosper it shall be as is our custom…by Miracle!”
Outstanding discovery Maddafinga!! On a similar note, I’ve used Squadron putty to fill nail holes in the wall[;)]!
I putty to fix some dings in the tail of my Camaro when I was in high school, worked perfectly too.
Another use for Future I found a couple of weeks ago…I use an electric handpiece at work, it’s similar to a Dremel, except that it’s slightly larger than a marker, it’s got a curly cord like a phone cord that attaches it to the control box and it has a foot pedal so I can vary the speed from 0 to several thousand rpm. Sometimes I accidentally nick my fingernails or thumbnails up with bits and grinding discs and wheels.
Last week I just about burrowed a small carbide burr through my left index fingernail, it left a deep L shaped gouge. When I got home, I brushed some Future on, waited for it to dry and repeated. After a few coats, I lightly sanded my fingernail then kept brushing Future on and repeating until I’d filled the gouge in with Future. It’s growng out nicely and quit hurting once it was filled up. You can’t even tell it was there unless you look really closely.
This kind of thing right here is why we should never ever develop time travel. The verb tense difficulties alone would be mind boggling.
Yeah! But did you brush it on, spray, or just dip the entire floor!!!1
Who’d thought there was another use for it?
Karl[:D]
Well, I sort of brushed it on, it was more of a sponge, attached to a long-ish stick. I would have used q-tips, but I was down to my last several hundred.
Maddafinga, is there a market for giant Q tips then?
It could be a money spinner!!
Karl