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What is the best way to store paint?
First, cover the opening with plastic wrap and then make sure the lid fits securely so the paint doesn't leak. Then store the paint can upside down. This will create a tight seal around the lid and keep the paint fresh.
What should you do with leftover paint once your painting projects are completed? That's a question that thousands of homeowners ask each year. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that as many as 69 million gallons of paint are left over annually in the United States.
Here are some ideas when pondering what to do with those last few cans.
First, consider donating the paint for reuse. Some organizations will accept paint that's in good condition (defined as uncontaminated paint still with a smooth consistency). The paint must be donated in a labeled container. You can check for donation options locally by clicking on "Paint donation" at earth911.org.
Recycle it. Water-based, or latex, paint can be recycled into new paint or used to create other products. Again, check earth911.org for recycling options.
Each municipality has different requirements, depending on whether the paint is oil- or water-based.
According to the website govlink.org, latex paint (water-based) can be included in curbside trash. Their suggestions include solidifying paint by:
- Mixing in absorbent material such as cat litter, sawdust or shredded newspaper into paint and allow mixture to dry thoroughly or
- Let the paint dry out by removing the lid and setting the paint can in a well-ventilated area or
- Pour thin layers into a disposable pie plate or cardboard box lined with plastic and allow the paint to dray one layer at a time.
Once your paint is dry, you can leave the lid off the can and place the cans in your your regular trash. And remember, recycle any cans made of steel.
Oil-based paint, lead paint and paint thinner contain flammable and toxic solvents. For information about disposal of these products, call Earth 911 for more information at 800-253-2687. Keep in mind that each municipality has different requirements.
*Information courtesy NHI*
Vanessa Stalets
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