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Mop 'n Glo will yellow over time, whereas Future does not. Future is a sealer, but Mop 'n Glo has some ammonia or something in it to break up dirt.
I don't like Mop 'n Glo on floors either. When I worked at a bookstore, that's the product the store owner used to do the bathroom floor, which had small ceramic tiles. Over time, using this product, the floor was BLACK with build up! He had to use Trisodium Phospate to get the build-up off the floor!
I also had a friend at the same time who used Mop 'n Glo on her apartment's vinyl kitchen floor. It was turning black as well. I told her about the TSP...it took the build-up off all right, but it also took the finish off the floor! :oops: I felt bad about it, but she didn't read the box very well!
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Hi, adding my two cents in:
The main thing about Future is that it is an acrylic sealler so you actually get to paint and seal in one step, no need for any fixatives, pretty cool huh. Do it in a ventalated room thought because after awhile - whoo
I'm in VA and the only place I've seen it so far is Harris Teeter , its a big bottle and it will last a very long time, unless of course you need to do your floors :P
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Hi All
What I do is pour a little out in to a container and dip my watercolor brush into it, then dip into the Pear-x powder. On a piece of plastic (I use a plastic plate) just mix it up until you can paint with it, its really very easy
Mary