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So you’ve finished painting your house. Great job! It looks wonderful. But what are you going to do with all of those half-finished cans of paint? Store them? Reuse them? Throw them out? When it comes ...
While the garage might be the safest place to store paint out of reach of children and pets, weather changes could affect the paint's quality. Cold temperatures can cause paint to separate, thicken, ...
Cans accumulate. Over time those containers of paint, primer, and adhesives that are half-used but still serviceable get hidden behind the first row of cans on the shelf, making them easy to forget ...
Dear Heloise: My suggestion is about paint storage. Please do not store leftover paint (both oil-based and latex) in the original can unless you'll be using it within a few days. I store all of my ...
The federal Occupational Health and Safety Administration establishes safety regulations for all types of enterprises, from heavy construction to retail outlets. It classifies paint under "flammable ...