At the end of any painting project, whether it be house painting or commercial painting, you can reflect on how great it looks, but when it comes to cleaning up, you'll no doubt have some paint left over. When it comes to painting your home or office, storing leftover paint can often be an issue. Paint is expensive.
And disposing of paint in an environmentally friendly way is difficult. We often keep the paint tucked away for later use, so how to store it correctly is an important thing to know. We reached out to the team at Pro Painters Wollongong for some tips on how to handle left over paint at the end of a painting project.
Firstly, it depends on how much paint you have left. If you have less than half a tin of paint left the recommendation is to find a new container to store it in. The more air inside a paint tin, the more likely it is to go bad. Once you've found a new container, you should make sure to cover the top with plastic wrap.
And disposing of paint in an environmentally friendly way is difficult. We often keep the paint tucked away for later use, so how to store it correctly is an important thing to know. We reached out to the team at Pro Painters Wollongong for some tips on how to handle left over paint at the end of a painting project.
Firstly, it depends on how much paint you have left. If you have less than half a tin of paint left the recommendation is to find a new container to store it in. The more air inside a paint tin, the more likely it is to go bad. Once you've found a new container, you should make sure to cover the top with plastic wrap.
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