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replying to Jeff Wisnia, Kristin Hansen wrote:
DON'T throw your paint away! I was having the same problem with 3 cans of Rustoleum, but I tried tipping the can completely upside down and spraying that way. It worked really well for all 3 cans (which had been sitting half used up for a few months). I was able to use all the paint this way. Good luck! -- posted from http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...ns-296456-.htm |
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replying to Kristin Hansen, Plugged Paint Can in Pittsburgh wrote:
You are awesome!!! I bought a can of bright yellow fluorescent spray paint a couple years ago and never used it because it wasn't the kind I needed. So today I was looking at a small metal coffee can and thinking I would put my gardenting tools in it but would paint it first. So I dug out the paint and tried using it but I got about 2 seconds worth out and it plugged up. Kinda ticked me off because I thought I bought a bad can. So, pouting, I came in the house to see what the experts have to say and found this site. I was getting kinda panicked when I read the guy who drilled holes in the can and ended up getting paint everywhere so I was thinking I'd take the next guy's advice and throw it away. Then I happened onto your response and thought I have nothing to lose. I tried it and it worked perfectly!! Thanks so much!!! -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...ns-296456-.htm |
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