Acrylic. That's the magic word.
If it dries waterproof but strips off with Ammonia, that's the stuff you
want.
Reading from my bottle:
Future Premium Floor Finish
"Long Lasting Shine Tough Acrylic Protection"
SC Johnson A Family Company
On the back of the label, catch phrases like:
"Is a tough acrylic floor finish that contains no wax"
"For No-Wax and regular floors".
Then there's the "helpful hints section"
"First time users should thourghly clean their floor with a solution of 1
cup ammonia and 1/4 Armstrong
floor cleaner in 1/2 gallons of cool water".
The key word there was Ammonia.
Track it down, find it, borrow it from your wife or mother. I think you'll
like it.
Works great in a fine tip technical pen for touchups for other resist
methods too. Easier
to use than a sharpie. The only drawback is it's clear. But you can color it
with some
machinist's blue or inkjet ink.
later,
Larry E.
----- Original Message -----
From: "High Tech" <hightechsystems@...>
To: <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 6:51 PM
Subject: RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] Plotter PCB printing
> I know a lot of floor polishes have urethane not the same as the wood
stuff.
> Derek
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Greenfield
>
>
> --- stuart.lamble@... wrote:
> > Hi Larry
> >
> > I can not seem to find any floor polish that you speak about.
> > In this country, the only floor polishes that I can find are wax
> > based and
> > thus rather thick.
>
> Anyone out there know what kind of plastic "Future Floor Polish"
> has in it? I've been told that "Frog Juice", used for sealing
> signs, is the same stuff but I don't know.
>
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