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xsspeed wrote:put some glad wrap or something between lid and can?
xsspeed wrote:put some glad wrap or something between lid and can?
FST4RD wrote:Good ideas. I didn't realise that the shelf life was so short.
RomanV wrote:(disclaimer: havent tried it myself)
I've heard storing a paint tin upside down can work, as that way the the part in contact with the air that dries and goes hard is at the bottom when you tip it back up.
Adoom wrote:xsspeed wrote:put some glad wrap or something between lid and can?
This is the method I use. Plastic shopping bags FTW.
Never had a problem doing it this way.
Another method I have successfully used on one of the bigger tins was to stab two holes(one is just a breather hole) in the side of the tin near the top. Pour out the paint you need then stick masking tape over the holes. Swirl the tin around to get the paint to go over the holes, it self seals.
When you need more paint, just pull off the tape, it breaks the seal and you pour some more out.
I had to butcher the lid off one of the small tins yesterday because I just put the lid back on without any plastic last time I used it.
GTsedan wrote:I got sick of trying to clean up the brushes so now I just but the $3 pack of paint brushes from mitre 10 and treat them as disposible
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