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andromeda

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Question please for the home DIYers.
Given how expensive paint is currently has anyone any rule of thumb on accessing paint quality of tins both sealed and unsealed that I haved left outside .
 
Depends on type, water-based if overwintered, I'd bin them, oil-based might be useful, don't mess with the skin, just pierce it and decant, thinners based, not sure.
 
Question please for the home DIYers.
Given how expensive paint is currently has anyone any rule of thumb on accessing paint quality of tins both sealed and unsealed that I haved left outside .
some good advice I have seen and try to remember to do .... store upside down.

probably doesn't answer the question, but as a general rule of thumb ...
 
some good advice I have seen and try to remember to do .... store upside down.

probably doesn't answer the question, but as a general rule of thumb ...
As my father in law was a painter and decorator he always told us to store opened paint upside down so when the skin formed it would be at the bottom of the liquid paint so no piercing or trying to remove the skin.
 
There is not a lot of oil based paint around these days (in the shops at least). Luckily small tins are still available and that was all I needed.
 
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