shelf life of paint?
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Trying to start the new year with a spring clean. My garage is not particularly weatherproof and I've got some old tins of paint in there. Would the frost and cold weather affect the paint, or is the only way to find out open a tin and give it a stir? Thanks. Stephen. |
shelf life of paint?
On Sunday, 31 December 2017 16:17:14 UTC, Stephen wrote:
Hi, Trying to start the new year with a spring clean. My garage is not particularly weatherproof and I've got some old tins of paint in there. Would the frost and cold weather affect the paint, or is the only way to find out open a tin and give it a stir? They last a lot longer if you store the cans upside down (Prevents air leaks). Make sure the lids are secure! |
shelf life of paint?
Stephen Wrote in message:
Hi, Trying to start the new year with a spring clean. My garage is not particularly weatherproof and I've got some old tins of paint in there. Would the frost and cold weather affect the paint, or is the only way to find out open a tin and give it a stir? Thanks. Stephen. Emulsions potentially yes. If spirit based ones ate still liquid they'll likely be ok. Only real way is to open & inspect - assuming you can/want to use the colour again... -- Jim K ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
shelf life of paint?
On Sunday, 31 December 2017 16:17:14 UTC, Stephen wrote:
Hi, Trying to start the new year with a spring clean. My garage is not particularly weatherproof and I've got some old tins of paint in there. Would the frost and cold weather affect the paint, or is the only way to find out open a tin and give it a stir? Thanks. Stephen. If you can give it a stir it's good to use. If it's a solid block, generally not, though there are exceptions to that. NT |
shelf life of paint?
"jim" k wrote in message o.uk... Stephen Wrote in message: Hi, Trying to start the new year with a spring clean. My garage is not particularly weatherproof and I've got some old tins of paint in there. Would the frost and cold weather affect the paint, or is the only way to find out open a tin and give it a stir? Thanks. Stephen. Emulsions potentially yes. If spirit based ones ate still liquid they'll likely be ok. Only real way is to open & inspect - assuming you can/want to use the colour again... surely you always want to use that tin of magnolia tim |
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shelf life of paint?
On 31/12/17 16:17, Stephen wrote:
Hi, Trying to start the new year with a spring clean. My garage is not particularly weatherproof and I've got some old tins of paint in there. Would the frost and cold weather affect the paint, or is the only way to find out open a tin and give it a stir? Thanks. Stephen. Unless there is a 'decent' amount in the tin (more than half), I don't generally keep it. If I do, I store it 'upside down'. Any 'skin' is then on the 'bottom' when you open it and you tend to get a good seal. Having said that, we try to avoid storing paint as much as possible. We do keep a few small 'touch up' pots in case of marks on paint work, especially when the children were younger. These days, with just us in the house, accidents are rare. |
shelf life of paint?
"Huge" wrote in message ... On 2018-01-01, tim... wrote: "jim" k wrote in message o.uk... Stephen Wrote in message: Hi, Trying to start the new year with a spring clean. My garage is not particularly weatherproof and I've got some old tins of paint in there. Would the frost and cold weather affect the paint, or is the only way to find out open a tin and give it a stir? Thanks. Stephen. Emulsions potentially yes. If spirit based ones ate still liquid they'll likely be ok. Only real way is to open & inspect - assuming you can/want to use the colour again... surely you always want to use that tin of magnolia Which shade of magnolia? Every manufacturers one is different. :o( how does that matter surely the one in *your* garage is that same one that was used to paint *your* house tim |
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