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Just curious if anybody has tried it. *NM*
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Not sure why you want to airbrush it..... As was stated above, simply apply it with a foam brush
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Does pledge airbrush very well, and if so, what to reduce it with? Thanks. *NM*
I've used it to "dip" clear parts in - mostly windshields and canopies (aircraft), but I've seen where people have brushed it over their model with a foam brush ... not thinned. *NM*
It's self-leveling isn't it? *NM*
Not sure why you want to airbrush it..... As was stated above, simply apply it with a foam brush
Just curious if anybody has tried it. *NM*
Jim, I used Pledge on these two, applying with a foam brush. Doesn't seem to give a "deep" shine like on a custom, however looks good as a finish on a '60's/70's car.
They both look good! Where did the wheels on the Mercury come from? *NM*
Looks like AMT '65 Continental to me *NM*
I believe Mark is correct. *NM*
To answer the question: yes
Great, thanks for the input. *NM*
I have used it as a sealer on my decals for the last 11 years. But IT IS NO LONGER MADE and SC Johnson is out of the floor care business I just paid 100.00 dollars for 2 bottles on ebay but I have started the testing procedure on replacemants and
Very similar product at your home center - I'm showing it as "Quick Shine" have a b ottle buried somewhere
I atended an IPMS meeting yesterday, and the "canopy wash' was a discussion toipic. Yes, the product is now called "Quick Shine". Various places to get it now. *NM* *PIC*
I got mine on Amazon. *NM*