So,I'm new here (yes) and I'm sure I am beating a dead horse as this I suspect has been a deeply discussed subject.I have accumulated a fair amount of Floquil paints and as many of you are already aware of,Dio Sol is next to impossible to find unless you stock piled it.The small volumes of it being auctioned off on EBay goes for more than what most of the paint sells for.I know that lacquer thinner has been recommended and used with...I guess "mixed results".I suppose the big difference is the paint dries fast?I've read elsewhere (in here) that some are using the basic components to make their own "thinner" by combining 50/50 ratios of Tolulene (if you can find it) and Xylene.Very toxic,but these are the two main ingredients Dio Sol is comprised of.I'm not sure what else is in it?Being a California resident,I can't find "a good,usable lacquer thinner".EPA rules/laws have made that impossible and I am uncertain if I can find both Xylene and Tolulene to make "home made thinner".I have considered using some hobby line lacquer thinners,but not knowing if those would be recommended or even work with N.O.S Floquil or the Testors "reformulated" brand?I'm just wondering what others are doing and if any of you may be California residents,what are you doing/using to thin out your Floquil paints and if you are still getting good performance from them?