I have stored many paints over the years in spaghetti jars and caning jars.. Some with cello wrap on the metal lids and now you can buy plastic lids for the canning jars. This works amazingly! Love I can see the colour through the jar and way better seals and less air than the after market paint storage plastics. I have been painting for 25 years so this is my experience
The Paint People I have learned so much about colour from you this month. I got some super cheap Benjamin Moore paint and need to figure out where it will work as I didn't get to pick the colours. Soooo appreciative of your time and knowledge! I am a 60 yr old mom that has painted everyone's home and finally doing my own again. You have help this frugal mom use these paints and be happy with what I did 🤗💚💚💚💚
I have a can of Sherwin Williams latex paint. It is nearly full and had about an inch of water on top. I mixed it until it was smooth then painted a one foot section on the wall. It looks good but I don't like the color as it is too dark. I bought a new can of Behr paint but it is way to light. I want to put some of the darker into the light color to bring it up to what I want. The SW paint is from 2013 but appears to be fine. Would I dare use it where it is so old because I don't want it to end up sticky on the wall? Thanks for the video.
@@thepaintpeople Thanks. I decided to take a chance and it turned out great. The color is just right and the walls look and feel good. Thanks for getting back with me.
We stored left over paint in our basement and it's was from 2016. Opened it up and started stirring and there were thick thick chunks stuck on the bottom.. Is it still good paint?
Why don't you answer people's questions if you're teaching people about paint? I know the comments help YT channels but if you're the paint expert - help people with their questions - I think all come here to learn.
how about...... 1. moving paint to smaller can to eliminate extra space...2. shaking can periodically.. 3. adding an inert gas to remove oxygen.. 4. put in air proof container....5. adding a anti-bacteria additive.. instead this long video tells us that temperature is what makes it go bad.. I think everyone already knew this. great job on the video editing though...
Thanks for sharing some light on the subject 👍🏽 I'll be using my old paint.
I just repainted a door with 13 year oil paint. Looks great!
Love to hear it!
Does this apply to red oxide primer as well?
Great advice thank you
I like the idea storing in a box. A box can bring some warmth, and insulation.
I find that the newer "cans" of paint made of plastic rather than metal don't seal as well. What other type of container can they be moved to?
5 gallon buckets made of plastic are good containers for best shelf life?
Hi greetings watching from south America how to protect gold metallic paint from drying up can you help.thank you me here
Does this logic also apply to 5 gallon buckets?
1:39 start
This really helped me. Thanks.💯
I used bad paint ( smell, probably mold). How do I fix this? Just repaint? Apply some cleaning agent and then repaint? And repaint with what?
Do you think that storing them in a Ball jar or a new black plastic paint storage container would work better?
I’ve had those cheap jar lids rust on me. Jar is fine but lids aren’t what they used to be! Unknown on plastic.
The gallon it came with will work best
I have stored many paints over the years in spaghetti jars and caning jars.. Some with cello wrap on the metal lids and now you can buy plastic lids for the canning jars. This works amazingly! Love I can see the colour through the jar and way better seals and less air than the after market paint storage plastics. I have been painting for 25 years so this is my experience
Love that idea!
The Paint People I have learned so much about colour from you this month. I got some super cheap Benjamin Moore paint and need to figure out where it will work as I didn't get to pick the colours. Soooo appreciative of your time and knowledge! I am a 60 yr old mom that has painted everyone's home and finally doing my own again. You have help this frugal mom use these paints and be happy with what I did 🤗💚💚💚💚
I have a can of Sherwin Williams latex paint. It is nearly full and had about an inch of water on top. I mixed it until it was smooth then painted a one foot section on the wall. It looks good but I don't like the color as it is too dark. I bought a new can of Behr paint but it is way to light. I want to put some of the darker into the light color to bring it up to what I want. The SW paint is from 2013 but appears to be fine. Would I dare use it where it is so old because I don't want it to end up sticky on the wall? Thanks for the video.
Maybe try mixing a small sample to see?
@@thepaintpeople Thanks. I decided to take a chance and it turned out great. The color is just right and the walls look and feel good. Thanks for getting back with me.
What about storing paint so that it's not a fire hazard ? Especially stains and clear coats ?
We stored left over paint in our basement and it's was from 2016. Opened it up and started stirring and there were thick thick chunks stuck on the bottom.. Is it still good paint?
Should be.. just stir with a drill for serval min
Thank you for the video
This could have been 2 min video.
way toooooo long video. i mean crazy loooong
Does a rusted can lip mean it’s unusable? Flakes of rust invariably fall in. (Why don’t all brands use plastic cans these days?!)
Why don't you answer people's questions if you're teaching people about paint? I know the comments help YT channels but if you're the paint expert - help people with their questions - I think all come here to learn.
👉 How about storing polyurethane?
I store the can upside down to help with the seal... don't buy too much...
how about...... 1. moving paint to smaller can to eliminate extra space...2. shaking can periodically.. 3. adding an inert gas to remove oxygen..
4. put in air proof container....5. adding a anti-bacteria additive.. instead this long video tells us that temperature is what makes it go bad.. I think everyone already knew this.
great job on the video editing though...
I've got some inert gas for you lol. Jk, great suggestions Mark!
There are no paint emergencies !!!!
skip the first two minutes it was just some...blah blah blah
I had paint that was three years and old and it had mold. I would keep an open can of paint for a year.... then toss it. This video is too long.
Not necessarily. I had used paint stored for 10 years that was perfectly fine.
I never store Paint. A waste of space and time.
Too much talking.
Not enough dancing right? I thought so too.
Other then The intro time length, it’s was a decent video. covered a lot of areas within 6mins.. I’ve seen longer videos with less info. 👍
Get to the point faster sir-