6 Tips for Saving Leftover Paint

You thought you were all set. You went to the trouble to label and store the leftover paint so that you would have it on hand for touch-ups. Now you open the can only to find a congealed lump. Here are six tips on how to clean up and store paint so it will be fresh when you need it.

From Long Life for Your Stuff

Stir old paint to see if it looks good to use. If it has a bad smell, it is probably too old.


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  • Stir old paint to see if it looks good to use. If it has a bad smell, it is probably too old.
  • 1. Label the Paint Can.
  • 2. Pour Carefully
  • 3. Recover Excess Paint from the Roller Cover
  • 4. Clean the Groove
  • 5. Reseal the Can Properly
  • 6. Strain Leftover Paint into a New Can

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