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How long had the paint been on the model??? It needs 2-3 weeks to gas out or it will crack the Future.

What type paint was on the model??? Future is an acrylic base clear and reacts badly with many water based paints.....Tamiya is the worst.

How thick did you apply it?? Too thick it will crack too.

I apply with a super soft sable one inch which is used for Future and NOTHING else. Been using it since 1980 with out issue....after I found what to use it one and not use it on!

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Tamiya acrylic clear will do the same thing (cracking) if the color coat is not cured thoroughly. I've used Tamiya acrylic clear in the past for clearcoats with no cracking issues, but I do make sure the paint is completely dry.

As far as using Future for a clear topcoat, I'm not that impressed by it either. Seems a bit too thin for that use----however it makes a great barrier coat for sealing that nasty red or yellow plastic. ;)

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This is Tamiya spray can black with one coat of Future after the decals.

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Check the roof reflections. I've been using it for years and love it....but other like other clears....and it's best to find what you like.....but some of mine are 20+ years old and still look good....so I stick with it.

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I've put the Future on several of my cars as a trial, and so far it seems good. No cracking or anything like that. I applied it with a very soft sable make-up brush (actually use 3 different sizes). I set up a very dust free box and filter, then use a tack cloth to insure the body is dust free. I apply several coats on my 1/12 cars, but they have to be turned frequently for awhile because the Future works by spreading and laying flat by itself. It can be overlapped if you pay attention to the time and drying requirements. I have used it over older decals that I wouldn't dare use clearcoat paint on. So far, so good.

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It seems to be working for laying and covering these old, stiff 1/8 Entex decals:

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This is a 1/12 ERTL GTO with the Future applied. I have had to fight some runs/sags because of the amount it takes to cover fully the large panels but it's coming along:

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I have been using Future over 20 yerars and the only paint it has cracked on is Tamiya Acrylics and Testor's Enamels. I apply with the round disposable cosmetic pads available in 100 packs at the Dollar Store. With practice. it can be wiped on with good results. Dipm the pad in a bowl of Future then bloty the exces on a paper towel thenn wipe it on. Most waxes seem to remove Future when rubbed out but I have discovered that several coats of Zymol brand wax do not and do deepen and enhance the glossiness. The mor coats of wax the deeper the shine up to a point. Areas of imperfrctions can be dressed by wiping the area with a 50/50 mix of ammonia and Future, this reflows the area and levels all out. Smaller areas can be done with aQ-tip.

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