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Thanks for the help. From what I've been able to find, seems most folks thin Gillespie paint with about 20% xylene. I'll try that amount, and shake the can for 45 min, and see what happens.
I have a "fresh" gallon of Gillespie semi-gloss that's probably 10-15 years old. I scrapped the bottom of the can and put the can on an aggitator for 10 minutes. After brushing a little out on an axle, and letting it dry overnight, I noticed that it has too much gloss. I re-aggitated the can for...
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