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Re: [CBQ] Decaling Shorham KCZ

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Subject: Re: [CBQ] Decaling Shorham KCZ
From: m10000_little_zip <m10000_little_zip@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 05:14:26 -0800 (PST)
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Thanks for the info.  Headed to Wal-Mart to get some Gloss Coat...



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From: Rob & Bev Manley <robev1630@sbcglobal.net>
To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, January 27, 2010 12:36:50 AM
Subject: Re: [CBQ] Decaling Shorham KCZ

  
Yep, That's the stuff. It cost about the same for that giant bottle as it does 
for a shrimpy jar of Polyscale gloss.
Future is Optically clear. Does not need to be thinned. Treat it like any 
acrylic coating. The surface should be cleaned with Dawn Dish soap so there are 
no fingerprints or dust. Spray in a warm enviornment. When cold it tends to 
show more orange peel. Practice, practice, practice. It can run if you lay down 
wet coats too soon. Sprayonly the areas you need to decal. Lets say a covered 
hopper like a LO11. Completely spray both sides. Spray the upper end near the 
roofwalk and the slopesheet. You don't have to gloss the roof or underframe. I 
use Microsol and Micro set for the decals. Sometimes I noticed a hazing under 
or around the decal. This will dissappear. This is why it's good for 
procrastinators. Glosscoat and leave it alone for a day or more. 
I use a Paache H with a #1 tip at about 35 PSI. I like to get as fine a mist as 
possible. This stuff is about the same consistancy as fruit juice. It flows 
real nice. 
You can also use it to attach windows or thinks that need a clear mount. Your 
work should be level, it's not a canopy cement. The model auto guys use it to 
attach etched stainless fender badges and scripts to thier carmodels. 

There is supposed to be a way to mix it with talc to create a flat finish. I 
haven't done it yet. When glossing a flat finish freight car or anything you 
may have to lay down multiple coats to get a higher gloss. Take it slow. It 
goes on so clear you almost don't know how much is on the car.

Good luck,
Sincerely,
Rob Manley

----- Original Message ----- 
From: m10000_little_ zip 
To: CBQ@yahoogroups. com 
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 6:55 AM
Subject: Re: [CBQ] Decaling Shorham KCZ

Just to confirm, you're talking about floor polish. Over the counter, buy it at 
Kroger (or your local grocery chain), run of the mill floor polish.

This stuff?

http://www.floorcar eproducts. com/floor- finish/index. asp

Do you spray it on like any other paint or gloss? Do you need to cut it? Any 
other advice?

Thanks, Bryan

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From: Rob & Bev Manley robev1630@sbcglobal .net

I have been using Future for almost 20 years. I overcoated my Oriental Twin 
Cities Zephyr with it and it has held up to a lot of handling. About 18 years. 
At the time I think I used Microscale Semi-gloss finish for the final finish. 
All my current work gets a gloss finish of Future for the decals and is 
followed up with Pollyscale Flat finish. I haven't had any cracking or 
discolorment issues. 
All the other modeler gloss coats seem to yellow the finishes. This is 
especially annoying on a set of FTs or F-units.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Murch 

I've heard acrylic floor finish actually works better than the comercial gloss 
- comments?

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