Saturday, November 27, 2010

Where is your paint

It's surprising that many home owners don't have more regard for the paint they have left over from painting their homes, both inside and out. Not only is the stuff pricey, it's also very useful if you need to touch up an area later on.
I usually write the date and what I used the paint on, right on top of the can. Then make sure the paint can is sealed properly. This means not putting the heal of your boot in the middle of the lid when closing it, thereby making sure the lid will never seal properly again. Also excess paint build up on the edge of the can will also ensure that it will never seal.
So take care of the small things and the big things will.......... you know the rest.

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Monday, November 22, 2010

Low temps and latex

The low temperatures remind me that latex paint will turn to cottage cheese  if it's left to freeze.
No it's not edible. If your precious paint is stored in your shed or garage make sure you move it. With paint running at 40 to 70 dollars a 4 litre can, it's worth the effort.
Above freezing is all you need to store the paint until you need it next year.

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

winterizing your paint supplies.

Storing paint through the winter is best achieved by finding a cool dry place where it doesn't get below 0 degrees (or freezing). Oil based paints are OK in an unheated area, but all waterbased or latex paints will become unusable if allowed to freeze.
I keep my paint in a root cellar which stays at about 5 degrees all year.
Lids must be secured as lose lids will cause your paint to skin and evaporate.
If you find that you have no use for your left over paint, many landfill sites have paint recycling as a part of their service.

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Monday, November 1, 2010

Painting before Christmas

It's time to consider brightening up your home's interior for the holidays.
As I have mentioned before, painting your  interior is a great way to prepare for guests and make sure there are not piles of personal stuff behind furniture or lurking in corners, etc.
Giving your walls or even ceilings an new coat of paint will liven up the ambiance and make your friends feel they are in a home that is fresh and inviting.
Pop down to your local paint store and start today.

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