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How to Properly Store Paint

Once you are done with your painting project, it is vital to store any leftover paint properly. This process is not as easy as hammering back the lid on the can and storing it on the basement floor. You’ve got to take the right steps to guarantee that the paint is stored safely. Also, it is crucial to store properly the paint for cosmetic reasons. It is much more affordable to reuse paint than buying a new one if your wall requires a touch-up.

Today, we’re going to share with you some tips on how to properly store paint after your exterior painting project.

Do Not Use a Hammer

You shouldn’t use a hammer when you place back the lid on the paint can. A hammer will damage the lid and make the paint more prone to damage. Use a rubber mallet instead to close the can if you’ve got one. You can get away with using a hammer if you do not have a rubber mallet. However, you need to first place a block of wood on the lid and hammer the wood.

Clean Paint from the Can

Oftentimes, people use the rim of the can to clean their brush while painting. If you do this, you will have to clean the rim before you put back the lid. Paint residue means you will have a less-secure lid. This means air can get inside the can. Also, it will enable you to reopen the can easily if you’ve got a clean lid.

Think About Utilizing Canning and Smaller Jars

You can transfer paint into canning jars if you really want to keep away air from the paint. You’ve got to ensure you ask for additional labels when you purchase the paint. This will help you properly label the jars.

Place the Can Upside Down

Your main purpose here is to keep the air out of the paint. The paint can help produce an airtight seal against the lid if you store the can upside down. It’s vital to keep out the air of the can to maintain the paint’s consistency.

Store on a Shelf

You do not want to store paint on a concrete floor in particular. Moisture coming from the concrete will rise and can lead to rust. If the rust reaches the paint, it can damage it. perhaps the most common area to store paint cans is the basement floor. However, they aren’t great solutions.

Low-Moisture Area

It can chemically transform the paint if the storage location has too much moisture. This will lead to damage to the paint. Make sure you choose a storage location with low moisture content.

Avoid Extreme Temperatures

Paint is intended to be stored at room temperature. The paint can change and become damaged if it’s stored in very cold or very hot conditions. In addition to that, the storage temperature can also be considered as a safety precaution. The reason for this is that oil-based paints can catch fire if you store it in a very hot location.