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August 12, 2022

3 Ways To Properly Store Paint

Paint is one of the most versatile mediums an artist can use, but it can also be one of the most challenging to store. If you don’t take the proper precautions, paint can become cracked, dry, and unusable. In this article, we’ll show you three ways to store your paint so that it stays fresh and vibrant for years to come.

How to select the right type of paint for your walls

When selecting paint for your walls, it is important to consider the type of surface you will be painting. If you are painting drywall, you will need to use a different type of paint than if you are painting a concrete wall.

It is also important to consider the type of paint finish you want. Matte finishes are best for hiding imperfections, while glossier finishes are better for easy cleanup.

Once you have selected the right paint for your walls, it is important to store it properly. Paint should be stored in a cool, dry place. It should also be kept away from direct sunlight.

Verifying the expiration of your acquired paints

The first way to assure the quality and longevity of your paint is to check the expiration on the can. All paint, much like other household chemicals has a shelf life. Once the paint is exposed to air it begins a chemical reaction that will over time break down the binders that hold the pigment and color together. This process cannot be stopped or reversed, however, by checking the expiration you can get an idea of how long the paint has been sitting on a store shelf or in someone’s home.

Another way to increase the shelf life of your paint is to store it in a cool, dry place. Heat and humidity can also accelerate the breakdown of the binders in paint, so avoid storing paint in attics or basements if possible.

The best place to store paints

There are a few things to keep in mind when storing paint, in order to ensure that it stays fresh and usable for as long as possible. First of all, it is important to store paint in a cool, dry place. A temperature-controlled storage unit is ideal, but a basement or closet can also work if it is not too humid.

It is also important to make sure that the containers that the paint is stored in are airtight. This will help to keep the paint from drying out and becoming unusable. Finally, it is a good idea to label the containers with the date that the paint was purchased or last used. This will help you to keep track of how long the paint has been stored, and whether or not it is still good to use.

following these simple tips will help to ensure that your paint stays fresh and usable for a long time.