I know what people mean in reference to "short shelf life," but sometimes the 
inexplicable happens.  I had a bottle of Floquil Weyerhauser Green--to my 
knowledge a color no longer available--to paint the ends and roof of an 
All-Nation M&StL green box car.  I purchased the kit and the paint at a hobby 
shop in Kansas City on Troost Avenue back in the early Seventies.  I used the 
green for that and then just put the bottle away.  For many years I did nothing 
with model railroading, finally in 1986 deciding for S scale.  I purchased 
several AM box car kits back in the early days of AM.  I made one box car into 
an M&StL green car in the 4200-5298 series.  A friend painted it for me using 
the Floquil purchased in KC.  By now it was 1990 or so.  What do you know?  The 
Floquil was still usable.  Perhaps I just was lucky.

Tom
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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf of Roy 
Meissner [[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2012 11:02 AM
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Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Re: Paints & brushes-air and otherwise



I have had the same problem with scalecoat. Once you add thinner, it has a very 
short shelf life.

Roy J Meissner
----- Original Message -----
From: Lynn Ray<mailto:[email protected]>
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2012 6:25 AM
Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: Paints & brushes-air and otherwise



I have experienced Scalecoat setting up in the bottle after mixing with 
thinner.  A few years ago I painted some How Ordinary scale GP units in the T&P 
Swamp Holly Orange and Black for a local hobby dealer.  After mixing the color 
I added thinner before spraying.  About 10 days later after assembling the 
locomotives I needed to do some slight touchup with the red sable.  When I 
opened the bottle the paint was gelled.  It seemed as though the thinner was a 
catalyst that had cured the paint.  At the time I did not investigate more 
thoroughly.

Lynn Ray



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