R. Thorne Posted August 14 Author Posted August 14 Just to show how far the FusionFirm bottle goes, I decided to paint (with the enclosed brush) some wheels, bolt heads, shifters, etc. No primer, base coat, special cleaning was used. These parts were taken out of the package and painted. This was in addition to the previous work done on the Corvette. I have about 90% of the liquid left in the bottle. 7 4
FoMoCo66 Posted August 15 Posted August 15 (edited) I just got some of this stuff. Here are 2 coats on a 65 falcon rear bumper. Just one question, has anyone tryed this in an airbrush? Edited August 15 by FoMoCo66
peteski Posted August 15 Posted August 15 45 minutes ago, FoMoCo66 said: I just got some of this stuff. Here are 2 coats on a 65 falcon rear bumper. Just one question, has anyone tryed this in an airbrush? This question was already answered by Len Woodruff earlier in this thread. It is usually beneficial to read older posts of threads like this. 1
FoMoCo66 Posted August 15 Posted August 15 15 minutes ago, peteski said: This question was already answered by Len Woodruff earlier in this thread. It is usually beneficial to read older posts of threads like this. Shoot, I already read the whole thread. I've been following when it started, completely missed that.
Dave Van Posted August 15 Posted August 15 Just landed in mailbox. Applied to some spare parts....VERY NICE. If we can touch w/o damage a winner
Repstock Posted August 18 Posted August 18 In response to this post, I bought this product and tried it out, following the drying instructions. The results are superior to any other "chrome" treatment I've tried, including Revell. I used the enclosed clear over half the surface after the "chrome" had dried for three days. I can't see any real difference in the before and after, both sides look the same. There is no visible demarcation between the clear and not cleared side. This stuff looks great...very bright. Tests will continue. 3 3
gtx6970 Posted August 22 Posted August 22 I brushed some on vent wing frames. I have to say. Im impressed 4 1
johnyrotten Posted August 24 Posted August 24 Had to re-spray a front end so I tried the fusionfirm. Here it is compared to molotow. I'm happy with it. 3 1
Big John Posted August 24 Posted August 24 I was wondering how or if it would spray. Very impressive.
johnyrotten Posted August 24 Posted August 24 7 minutes ago, Big John said: I was wondering how or if it would spray. Very impressive. I'm pleased with how it sprayed. I think this is a pretty solid product so far, especially since I'm relatively new to airbrushing. 2 1
Keef Posted Saturday at 12:17 PM Posted Saturday at 12:17 PM (edited) On 8/5/2025 at 1:39 PM, Bainford said: Thanks for posting these trials, Ron. This stuff looks quite promising, for sure. One thing I will be interested in is seeing how well the stuff lasts in the bottle (shelf life). Only time will tell, of course. I ordered some from Amazon and apparently it came from the future according to the manufacturer date 🤷♂️ *just realized I may have read the date wrong. 12/05/2025 is actually 05/12/2025?? Edited Saturday at 12:23 PM by Keef 1
johnyrotten Posted Sunday at 11:22 AM Posted Sunday at 11:22 AM (edited) Figured I'd add a bit of my experience so far. Biggest thing I've noticed is while it is more durable, it will take fingerprints before the laquer is applied. I think the heat from hands does it. Short term handling is no problem, I inadvertently had my thumb resting on it and back to square one. The other thing is,like most of the other products, the smoother the surface it goes on, the better it looks. Obviously. Also I noticed while cleaning my airbrush, there seems to be less "pigments" than molotow floating around. Either way still a solid product for the price IMHO. Edited Sunday at 11:22 AM by johnyrotten 2
SpeedAndViolence Posted Sunday at 03:47 PM Posted Sunday at 03:47 PM On 8/24/2025 at 3:01 PM, johnyrotten said: Had to re-spray a front end so I tried the fusionfirm. Here it is compared to molotow. I'm happy with it. That right there looks flippin amazing. For me...that's the best example yet. I'm buying. Thanks! 1
Can-Con Posted Sunday at 04:59 PM Posted Sunday at 04:59 PM On 8/30/2025 at 9:17 AM, Keef said: I ordered some from Amazon and apparently it came from the future according to the manufacturer date 🤷♂️ *just realized I may have read the date wrong. 12/05/2025 is actually 05/12/2025?? yea Keith, the US is one of the only [maybe only] country that writes down dates by month/day/ year. The rest of us go from smallest unit to largest day/month/year. 1
Big John Posted Sunday at 06:26 PM Posted Sunday at 06:26 PM You can always tell when you get to 16/05/25. Unless they ad a couple of months then we'll all be up a creek. 1
FoMoCo66 Posted Sunday at 07:46 PM Posted Sunday at 07:46 PM On 8/30/2025 at 7:17 AM, Keef said: I ordered some from Amazon and apparently it came from the future according to the manufacturer date 🤷♂️ *just realized I may have read the date wrong. 12/05/2025 is actually 05/12/2025?? Mine is from the same exact batch, how funny.
1972coronet Posted Sunday at 10:37 PM Posted Sunday at 10:37 PM 4 hours ago, Big John said: You can always tell when you get to 16/05/25. Unless they ad a couple of months then we'll all be up a creek. 13th day of the month ad seq. (e.g., "13-5-2025" vs. "12-5-2025" ) is the easiest giveaway. Today is 31-8-2025 , for an instance.
mcs1056 Posted Monday at 02:00 PM Posted Monday at 02:00 PM 15 hours ago, 1972coronet said: 13th day of the month ad seq. (e.g., "13-5-2025" vs. "12-5-2025" ) is the easiest giveaway. Today is 31-8-2025 , for an instance. So the backwards countries miss out on 4:20 day??? 1 1
stitchdup Posted Monday at 02:15 PM Posted Monday at 02:15 PM 14 minutes ago, mcs1056 said: So the backwards countries miss out on 4:20 day??? we use the time 1
1972coronet Posted Monday at 03:37 PM Posted Monday at 03:37 PM 1 hour ago, mcs1056 said: So the backwards countries miss out on 4:20 day??? 16:20 on 20-4
Can-Con Posted Monday at 04:20 PM Posted Monday at 04:20 PM 17 hours ago, 1972coronet said: 13th day of the month ad seq. (e.g., "13-5-2025" vs. "12-5-2025" ) is the easiest giveaway. Today is 31-8-2025 , for an instance. Nope, absolutly wrong. Smallest to largest unit is the logical way to go. The rest of the world says so. Just trolling you John. This is an arguement that's been going on sor dacades. 😉 1
Bainford Posted Monday at 04:30 PM Posted Monday at 04:30 PM 2 hours ago, mcs1056 said: So the backwards countries miss out on 4:20 day??? My heart goes out to countries that only have one 4:20 per year.
Big John Posted Monday at 07:06 PM Posted Monday at 07:06 PM (edited) It is always 4:20 somewhere in the world! And if you don't use the 24 hr clock you get it TWICE a day! But we digress... Edited Monday at 07:06 PM by Big John 1
stitchdup Posted Monday at 07:44 PM Posted Monday at 07:44 PM 37 minutes ago, Big John said: It is always 4:20 somewhere in the world! And if you don't use the 24 hr clock you get it TWICE a day! But we digress... if you're getting up twice a day you're doing it wrong 3
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