Never heard of Scalecoat paint that thins with water. The 50 or so
different bottles of Scalecoat I have here I thin with Scalecoat
thinners, more or less.  Now there is a Floquil product called "Grimy
Black". I've used it before and thinned it with the Floquil thinners,
have even used xylene and the Scalecoat thinners with much success. I
haven't tried water though, don't think it works. 
    Floquil makes something called, "Polly Scale", or is it,
"Polyscale"? It thins with water. I don't use the stuff, but then I'm
pretty much an old cynical guy set in his ways. You get that way when
you've painted a couple thousand brass models. Maybe it is just the fumes.

Rusty 



--- In [email protected], "strain97009" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> HELP!!  I just tried spraying some Scalecoat Grimey Black and it looks 
> like c**p.  I mixed it 4 to 1 with distilled water as per instructions 
> on the bottle but I'm not at all happy with the coverage.  
> What  do you guys use to thin it or do you spray it straight from the 
> bottle?
> As always any suggestion is much appreciated.
> Thanks
> Bob
>



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