Which is a shame. How many of us used "dirty Dio-sol" as a weathering medium? 
Of course, Dio-sol had to go as part of the continuing quest to make the world 
safe for party animal college students and other losers.

Bob Nicholson  ___________________________________________


--- In [email protected], "Scale S Only" <scaleso...@...> wrote:
>
> 'Tis true.   Floquil discontinued the laquer based paints when it was taken 
> over by Testors, and Dio-sol disappeared at the same time. Though the 
> Floquil thinner was still called by that name for while, it was really a 
> souped up enamel thinner.   I believe that all Floquil paints are now 
> enamels or acrylics, just like the rest of the Testors lines.
> 
> Someone posted a replacement formula for making one's own Dio-sol on this 
> list not too long ago, I think.   It uses a combination of some nasty 
> solvents...
> 
> Have fun!
> Bill Winans
> Prescott Valley, AZ
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: Roy Meissner
> 
> Bob (Werre) mentioned trying to buy a pint can of Di-Sol. I don't think you 
> can buy it in pint cans. It is not listed in the Walthers catalog or web 
> site. I bought my last pint can of Di-Sol many years ago.
> Roy J Meissner
>




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