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Off topic, but still Floquil: I have a bunch of their paint, most still good, that I haven't used for years. But I have no thinner for it. What do those of you with similar stashes thin it with? I assume acetone will work for cleaning brushes, as it removes almost anything, but I need actual thinner.
That thread doesn't have the easiest solution... Scalecoat II thinner. John Pitts, a great custom painter, always used Scalecoat II thinner to thin Floquil, and he got me on it. Even when Dio-Sol was still available.
For many years I used acetone with good results. I simply could not tolerate the smell of Dio-Sol.
Mike: Thank you! I actually have some Scalecoat I thinner, and the solvents are the same, only the proportions differ. I might give it a try, and Scalecoat II thinner won't be hard to get.DKS: I can get acetone easily, so might try that as well.
How long will Floquil paint last? I ask because I have some Floquil bottles I purchased just before Testors stopped making it, and I have some loco painting projects in the near future.