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Stinky Paint
Went to touch up some trim. The latex interior paint smells horrid in
the can, almost like mildew. The paint is a about 2 years old. There is no visible contamination in the paint. The paint itself continues to have the "funny" smell while it's drying. Once it has dried, there is no more "funny" smell. Is it safe to continue using this paint. Mr Fixit eh |
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Q: What did the girl say after she kissed the clown?
A: You taste funny! |
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Matt wrote:
Q: What did the girl say after she kissed the clown? A: You taste funny! This couple were getting bizzy in the back of a car. "Kiss me where it stinks!" she said. So, he drove her to New Jersey. |
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ROFL. I like that one
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Q: What did the girl say after she kissed the clown?
A: You taste funny! This couple were getting bizzy in the back of a car. "Kiss me where it stinks!" she said. So, he drove her to New Jersey. Two cannibals are eating a clown. One says to the other: "Does this taste funny to you?" |
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On 1/26/2005 4:19 PM US(ET), Sam O'Nella took fingers to keys, and typed
the following: Matt wrote: Q: What did the girl say after she kissed the clown? A: You taste funny! This couple were getting bizzy in the back of a car. "Kiss me where it stinks!" she said. So, he drove her to New Jersey. New Jersey is the only state in the union where you can travel its full length from NYS to Delaware blindfolded, and be able to tell where you are by smell alone. -- Bill |
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On 26 Jan 2005 12:16:16 -0800, "Mr Fixit eh"
wrote: Went to touch up some trim. The latex interior paint smells horrid in the can, almost like mildew. The paint is a about 2 years old. There is no visible contamination in the paint. The paint itself continues to have the "funny" smell while it's drying. Once it has dried, there is no more "funny" smell. Is it safe to continue using this paint. Mr Fixit eh Yes. Did it freeze? Putting a tablespoon of pure vanilla extract in the paint will cut down on the bad smell. |
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I was wondering if anyone would get around to my question......
No, the paint has never frozen. The paint stinks like crazy while it is drying (about 24hours), then the smell goes away like magic. Mr Fixit eh |
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"Mr Fixit eh" wrote in message oups.com... I was wondering if anyone would get around to my question...... No, the paint has never frozen. The paint stinks like crazy while it is drying (about 24hours), then the smell goes away like magic. Mr Fixit eh I think it may sour after it gets a certain age. Other than the nasty smell while using it I have never noticed any other problems and some of the trim stuff that I have used has been 7-8 years old. -- Colbyt The only thing I do professionally is window treatment installations. Any advice offered here is based on observation or experiences. You refund is limited to the price you paid. Remove " stopspam." from the email address to reply via email |
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This one applies to the thread too I suppose.
http://www.angelfire.com/retro/sster...stes_Funny.jpg Remove "YOURPANTIES" to reply MUADIB® http://www.angelfire.com/retro/sster...IN%20PAGE.html one small step for man,..... One giant leap for attorneys. |
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Too bad about the spelling. "MUADIB®" wrote in message ... This one applies to the thread too I suppose. http://www.angelfire.com/retro/sster...stes_Funny.jpg Remove "YOURPANTIES" to reply MUADIB® http://www.angelfire.com/retro/sster...IN%20PAGE.html one small step for man,..... One giant leap for attorneys. |
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