I've got some paint that is probably 2, 2 1/2 years old, and has been stored in the attic. Is it still good if I shake the hell/mix it up good, or does the heat/time make it turn into crap? I have not opened the can yet, so no idea what the hell it will look like inside. I also have one, similar age, in the garage, so not exposed to as much heat, but just as old.
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Originally posted by yellowstang View PostI've got some paint that is probably 2, 2 1/2 years old, and has been stored in the attic. Is it still good if I shake the hell/mix it up good, or does the heat/time make it turn into crap? I have not opened the can yet, so no idea what the hell it will look like inside. I also have one, similar age, in the garage, so not exposed to as much heat, but just as old.
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Originally posted by STANGGT40 View Postthat could've been the issue with mine...being in the garage, it could've gotten cold enough to freeze at some point.
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Just open it and see, but I'd be prepared to get new paint. We used some 3-4 year old paint once, but we never really store it outside. Just stains and sealers are outside.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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We had a couple of gallons left over in a five gallon bucket that had sat for a couple of years. Opened it a few weeks ago and it had the most toxic smell to it that I have ever encountered. Literally making us sick and had to air out the house pretty thoroughly...
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