Does bottom paint go "bad". I already painted for this season, but these are great prices. If I bought a gallon for next year, would it go bad? or just need a real good stir?
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Loc: Island Heights, NJ
As time goes on, unused, it just gets tougher and tougher to mix. When new,the tried and true wood stirrer stick usually works. After a "few" years: stirrer stick to break it up enough so you can use an electric drill mixer... tedious, but $$$$ saved.
The big keys to multi year use are: Don't let it freeze ( already mentioned) Clean the sealing groove as clean as you are able and make sure you tap the lid back on square and all the way down.
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Originally Posted By: Aveo Rob
Does bottom paint go "bad". I already painted for this season, but these are great prices. If I bought a gallon for next year, would it go bad? or just need a real good stir?
Also should store it upside down and dont use a shaker for it as a shaker would put to many air bubbles in it, drill mixer is ok....
Registered: 03/27/02
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Loc: Forked River, NJ
There is regular Unepoxy and Unepoxy Plus. Both are great paints but you are just paying more for extra copper in the Plus you don't need. We only stock the regular Unepoxy, which is the 1810 Black.