[WWI] No "Future" in Modeling?

Andy Bannister a.bann at ntlworld.com
Wed Jul 1 03:53:37 EDT 2009


Hmmm... I've had the same bottle of Klear for over ten years now and it's always been slightly cloudy but I've never noticed any yellowing. But then, I only use the stuff for dipping canopies as I don't particularly care for it as a clear coat. Perhaps Klear is a slightly different formula to Future and is supposed to be cloudy in the bottle?
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Andy

Choreographer, writer, producer, teaboy
www.warpedplastic.co.uk

---- John Huggins <huggins1 at swbell.net> wrote: 
> In response to the comment about it sometimes drying with a yellow  
> tint.  There was an occasional bottle that wasn't formulated correctly  
> or came from the bottom/top of the vat and would turn yellow over  
> time. When you get ready to buy a bottle, hold it up to the light.  If  
> it has a very slight milky appearance, put it down and get another  
> bottle.  The yellowing wasn't as bad as gloss/flat coat or any of the  
> varnish or lacquer based products, but after a few years, it was  
> noticeable.
> 
> In 30+ years of using Future, I have only had one bottle that had the  
> problem.  If you look at your current supply and it is starting to get  
> cloudy, you may have a bad bottle also.
> 
> JP







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